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  2. Golha (radio programmes) - Wikipedia

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    The Golha (Persian: گلها, romanized: Flowers) was a radio broadcast on an Iranian government-owned radio station Radio Tehran, active from 1956 to 1979. [1] [2] The history of the broadcast is supported by The Golha Project. There were 1,578 programs, consisting of approximately 847 hours of music and poetry. [1]

  3. Category:Iranian country music - Wikipedia

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    Iranian country music groups (1 P) This page was last edited on 24 August 2019, at 16:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Music of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranian pop music is commonly performed by vocalists who are accompanied with elaborate ensembles, often using a combination of both indigenous Iranian and European instruments. [1] The pop music of Iran is largely promoted through mass media, but it experienced some decade of prohibition after the 1979 Revolution.

  5. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, [1] [2] [3] refers to the classical music of Iran (historically known as Persia). It consists of characteristics developed through the country's classical, medieval, and contemporary eras.

  6. Radio Iran - Wikipedia

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    On May 4, 1940, the first radio transmitter in Iran was opened at the wireless location on the old road of Shemiran (now the Ministry of Communications). Since 1940, Radio Tehran has been running only 8 hours of programs in 24 hours, which included news, Iranian music, and religious, cultural, geographical, and historical discourses.

  7. Abdolhossein Mokhtabad - Wikipedia

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    Mokhtabad's works are in the classical Persian style of Radif.He is also a player of the santur, setar, tonbak, and piano.After performing several concerts in Iran, and in countries abroad such as Greece, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Austria, Malaysia, Algeria, Oman, Canada, and the United States, he produced a variety of albums.

  8. Avang Music - Wikipedia

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    Avang Music (Persian: آونگ lit. Pendulum ) is an Iranian-American record label and TV channel based in Los Angeles, California. Avang Music is the parent company of Avang Records Inc, Avang TV, and Mystery4 Productions, which handles all the live events and concerts organized by Avang Music.

  9. Iranian pop music - Wikipedia

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    Iran's western-influenced pop music emerged by the 1950s. [4] Prior to the 1950s, Iran's music industry was dominated by traditional singers. [4] Viguen, known as the "Sultan" of Iranian pop and jazz music, was a pioneer of this revolution. [4] [3] [5] [2] He was one of Iran's first musicians to perform with a guitar. [4]