Carvan, Banan 3 - Persian Music
Gholām-Hossein Banān (May , 1911, Gholhak, Tehran, Iran — February 27 , 1986, Gholhak, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian musician and singer. He was born into a musical family. His father, Karim Khān Banān ol-Douleh Nurí, was a musician (and calligrapher), and his mother, daughter of Prince Mohammad Taqi Mirza Rokn ed-Dowleh son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and brother of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar), was an accomplished pianist; one brother and two sisters also played the tar as pupils of the renowned musician Morteza Neydavood. From the age of six Gholam-Hossein Banān began to take lessons in singing and playing the piano and organ through the encouragement of Morteza Neydavood who was quick to recognize him as musically talented. Gholām-Hossein's first teachers were his parents. He subsequently studied with Mirzā Tāher Ziā oz-Zākerin Rasā'í and Nāser Seif. Ali-Naqi Vaziri later introduced him to the acclaimed Rouhollah Khaleghi. Banān joined the Iranian National Music Association in 1942, and appeared on Iranian National Radio that same year. He then joined the orchestra of the distinguished pianist Javad Maroufi, becoming the lead vocalist. In 1957, or 1958, (1336 AH) Banān became blind in one eye (believed to be the left eye) following a car accident. Banān died at 7 o'clock on the afternoon of Thursday 27 February 1986 (8 Esfand 1364 AH) in Iranmehr Hospital in Gholhak, Tehran. He is still remembered by lovers of traditional Persian music. Among his best-remembered songs are Ey Iran, Caravan and Elahe-ye Naz. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gholām-Hossein Banān (May , 1911, Gholhak, Tehran, Iran — February 27 , 1986, Gholhak, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian musician and singer. He was born into a musical family. His father, Karim Khān Banān ol-Douleh Nurí, was a musician (and calligrapher), and his mother, daughter of Prince Mohammad Taqi Mirza Rokn ed-Dowleh son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and brother of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar), was an accomplished pianist; one brother and two sisters also played the tar as pupils of the renowned musician Morteza Neydavood. From the age of six Gholam-Hossein Banān began to take lessons in singing and playing the piano and organ through the encouragement of Morteza Neydavood who was quick to recognize him as musically talented. Gholām-Hossein's first teachers were his parents. He subsequently studied with Mirzā Tāher Ziā oz-Zākerin Rasā'í and Nāser Seif. Ali-Naqi Vaziri later introduced him to the acclaimed Rouhollah Khaleghi. Banān joined the Iranian National Music Association in 1942, and appeared on Iranian National Radio that same year. He then joined the orchestra of the distinguished pianist Javad Maroufi, becoming the lead vocalist. In 1957, or 1958, (1336 AH) Banān became blind in one eye (believed to be the left eye) following a car accident. Banān died at 7 o'clock on the afternoon of Thursday 27 February 1986 (8 Esfand 1364 AH) in Iranmehr Hospital in Gholhak, Tehran. He is still remembered by lovers of traditional Persian music. Among his best-remembered songs are Ey Iran, Caravan and Elahe-ye Naz. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Elaheh Naz
Dast Beh Dastmalom
Elahe Naz
Shab
Ashena Sooz
Hejre Tou
Amad Amma
Carvan
elaheye naz
Sazo Avaz Homayoun Daramad (Mastimo asheghimo be golzar miravim)
Sazo Avaz Homayoun Chakavak, Foroud (Dar arezooye anke be vasle to key rasim)
Overture Homayoun, Pt. 2
Amadi Janam Beghorbanat
Booye Jooye Moolian
Deklameh, Azize Delomi
Ro'yaye Hasti
Chaharmezrab
Didi Ey Mah
Elahe Naz(Banan)
Man Az Rooze Azal
Mara Asheghi Shaida Tou Kardi
Ey Iran
Cheh Shoorha
Karevan
Deklameh & Moosighi
Avaz
Chahar Mezrab
Degar Cheh Mikhahi
Shabe Javani
Hamrahe Khod Nasime Saba
Bakhte Bidar
Raghse Mastaneh
Az Yad Rafteh
Ro'yaye Hasti, Overture
Overture Homayoun, Pt. 1
Ey Omide Dele Man
Navaye Nay
Mane Bidel Saghi
Bia Jana & Santur (Dulcimer)
Raze Negah
Del Shekan
Bahare Delneshin
Bia Ey Saghi
Shabe Ashegh (Nadanamat Be Ke Mani), Pt. 1
Shabe Shadi
Sazo Avaz Homayoun Chakavak (Dar arezooye chehreye chon aftabe ou)
Sazo Avaz Homayoun Daramad (Tahrir)
Ta Bahare Delneshin
Golhaye Rangarang #267, Dastgahe Esfahan
Bahar Delneshin
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