About Haniye
Voice of Passion. Conductor of Emotion.
From the heart of Iran to the world stage, Haniye Kian’s journey as a singer, vocal coach, and future conductor is one defined by unwavering dedication, creativity, and a deep love for music in all its forms. Known for her versatility, Haniye has mastered a wide array of genres, from the raw power of metal to the soul-stirring depths of classical, traditional, and rock music.
A soloist with the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Haniye had the privilege of working with the esteemed Alexander Rahbari, assistant to the legendary Herbert von Karajan. His guidance and inspiring leadership left a lasting impression on her and shaped her artistic vision.
As a respected vocal coach and celebrated figure in Iranian and global music, Haniye has been mentored by the exceptional Barbara Hannigan, whose influence has helped guide her artistic and professional growth. Her work has garnered attention from prestigious institutions and led to collaborations with some of the finest talents in the world.
Now, as she embarks on her next chapter—pursuing a future as a conductor—Haniye’s passion for music continues to guide her every step. Whether commanding the stage as a vocalist or one day leading an orchestra, she strives to create music that speaks to the soul, pushing boundaries and inspiring others to find their voice.
Our Story
My work as a singer with 10 years experience shows me the demands and challenges that singers face today. I want my clients to have access to customizable, personalised vocal coaching whenever and wherever possible.
My goal? I want each of my clients to get the most out of their voices! Exercises individually tailored to singers and keynote speakers help to strengthen the voice and expand the vocal range from the lowest to the highest note – without any breaks or sudden changes in vocal quality.
My ongoing, supported research enables me to educate my clients on the anatomy of the voice through training, allowing them to create an extensive toolbox of sounds safely whilst addressing any underlying issues; most commonly vocal fatigue/loss, ‘breaks’ in the voice, tension, loss/reduction of range, breath control, projection…
“I think music in itself is healing. It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we’re from, everyone loves music.”