Bahar Gholamhosseini (; April 22, 1934 – August 15, 2007), known professionally as Elaheh (), was an Iranian singer of
Persian classical,
traditional
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and
pop music
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. She worked with include
Parviz Yahaghi
Parviz Yahaghi (; September 23, 1935 – February 2, 2007) was a distinguished Iranian composer and violinist. He resided in Tehran for practically his whole life, and was born and died there.
Biography
His birth name was Parviz Sedighi Parsi. ...
,
Viguen and
Homayun Khorram. She was one of the main singers of "
Golha" program.
Career
She studied singing with
Abdollah Davami, an Iranian
Radif
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maestro and
Gholam-Hosein Banan, an Iranian classical singer. At 27, she was recognized by
Davoud Pirnia, the founder of
Golha radio program.
She has more than 100 recordings in that program.
Among her performances were "Rosvaa-ye Zamaaneh" and "Az Khoon-e Javavane Vatan".
References
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20th-century Iranian women singers
2007 deaths
1934 births