Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Nasrollah Moein Najafabadi (born 20 January 1952) (Persian: نصرالله معین نجفآبادی, romanized: Nasrollâh Moein Najafâbâdi), known professionally as Moein (Persian: معین, Persian pronunciation:), is an Iranian pop and traditional music singer. He started his career in music and singing at the age of 18.
There he started composing and arranging music for Iranian pop singers, and playing the violin in the background for singers such as Moein, Hayedeh and Sattar. He released his first album, Bijan Mortazavi: Magic of His Music and His Songs, in 1990, and it became a best-seller among Persian albums that year. [2]
Habibollah Badiee; Hossein Dehlavi; Farhad Fakhreddini; Hormoz Farhat; Cyrus Forough; Morteza Hannaneh; Aminollah Hossein; Ashkan Saberi; Mehdi Hosseini; Ramin Karimloo
This is a list of notable Iranian singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry. ... Moein (1952–) Mohammad Reza Shajarian ...
Siavash Ghomayshi (Persian: سیاوش قمیشی; born 11 June 1945, Ahvaz) is an Iranian musician, singer and song writer. [1] Siavash studied music in London where he got his master's degree. He left Iran in 1978 and now lives in Los Angeles. Over the past four decades, he composed songs for artists like Ebi, Moein, Googoosh, Aref, Mansour ...
Hassan Shamaizadeh (Persian: حسن شماعیزاده, also Romanized as Hasan-é Šamâ'izâde; born January 15, 1943, in Isfahan) is an Iranian pop singer, songwriter [1] [2] and saxophonist. Over the past three decades, he composed songs for artists like Googoosh , [ 3 ] Dariush , Moein , Ebi , Aref , Homeyra , Farhad and others.
Elements deriving from Iran's folk and classical music have been combined and used also in the pop music. [1] Iranian folk music is categorized in various themes, and includes historical, social, religious, and nostalgic contexts. There are folk songs that apply to particular occasions, such as weddings and harvests, as well as lullabies ...
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.