Mahan Esfahani, the Iranian-American harpsichordist, has carved out a unique niche in the classical music world, revitalizing the harpsichord as a central concert instrument. Born in Tehran in 1984, Esfahani's journey began with studies in musicology and history at Stanford University, which laid the foundation for his innovative approach to the harpsichord. Since his debut in London in 2009, he has captivated audiences with his virtuosic performances and deep sensitivity to music. Esfahani is known for his fresh interpretations of works like Bach's Goldberg Variations, steering clear of conventional embellishments to offer a renewed perspective. Beyond his musical prowess, Esfahani's artistic career is enriched by his passion for collecting rare books and his thoughtful engagement with his audience through social media. His performances are not just concerts but immersive experiences that showcase his technical brilliance and profound musical insight.