Mazhar Khaleghi
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Mazhar Khaleghi (born August, 1938) is a Kurdish
singer, famous for his folklore Kurdish music. He currently resides in the United Kingdom
.
, Kurdistan
. He started to sing when he was in primary school at the age of eight. The school music teacher gave him extra courses to teach him to read notes, and also learn Kurdish and Persian Modes (Maqam). He got more music lessons from Kurdish master musician Hassan Kamkar, the father of the renowned musicians and performers, the Kamkars.
One year later Mazhar was invited to sing on the town radio in Sine, at the age of twelve. He became well-known soon in all regions which were covered by radio Sine Signals. He had weekly performances for nearly seven year. Unfortunately all performances were live and there are no recordings except possibly a few from 1958.
Mazhar Khaleqi left his motherland city, Sine, to study in Tehran University, in the summer of 1958. He started a new career with Radio Tehran. The rich Kurdish folksong and his background helped him to become a close friend to most Iranian conductors, such as Hananeh, Kasravi, Tajvidi, Yousefzamani, Mirzadeh, Naseri and others.
He has recorded more than 150 pieces of Kurdish folk melodies with several types of orchestras, such as the Tehran Symphonic, Cultural Ministry and the Radio Tehran Orchestras.
He left Iran after the 1979 revolution when any type of music not containing Islamic verses was declared sinful. Before leaving Iran he recorded an album of twelve songs for his people.
Mazhar continued with music in exile and gave his oppressed nation hope and happiness in the hardest of times, when the Iraqi regime started to commit Genocide on the Kurds. The recorded folk music of Mazhar is an art link for three generations. You can find Kurdish literature, folk customs, modern and classical music among his recorded songs from the fifties.
Kurdish people
The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...
singer, famous for his folklore Kurdish music. He currently resides in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...
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Biography
He has born in 1938 in the city of SineSanandaj
Sanandaj , also Romanized as Senneh and Sinneh) is a city in and the capital of Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 311,446, in 81,380 families....
, Kurdistan
Iranian Kurdistan
Iranian Kurdistan is an unofficial name for the parts of Iran inhabited by Kurds and has borders with Iraq and Turkey. It includes Kurdistan Province, Kermanshah Province, Ilam Province and parts of West Azerbaijan province....
. He started to sing when he was in primary school at the age of eight. The school music teacher gave him extra courses to teach him to read notes, and also learn Kurdish and Persian Modes (Maqam). He got more music lessons from Kurdish master musician Hassan Kamkar, the father of the renowned musicians and performers, the Kamkars.
One year later Mazhar was invited to sing on the town radio in Sine, at the age of twelve. He became well-known soon in all regions which were covered by radio Sine Signals. He had weekly performances for nearly seven year. Unfortunately all performances were live and there are no recordings except possibly a few from 1958.
Mazhar Khaleqi left his motherland city, Sine, to study in Tehran University, in the summer of 1958. He started a new career with Radio Tehran. The rich Kurdish folksong and his background helped him to become a close friend to most Iranian conductors, such as Hananeh, Kasravi, Tajvidi, Yousefzamani, Mirzadeh, Naseri and others.
He has recorded more than 150 pieces of Kurdish folk melodies with several types of orchestras, such as the Tehran Symphonic, Cultural Ministry and the Radio Tehran Orchestras.
He left Iran after the 1979 revolution when any type of music not containing Islamic verses was declared sinful. Before leaving Iran he recorded an album of twelve songs for his people.
Mazhar continued with music in exile and gave his oppressed nation hope and happiness in the hardest of times, when the Iraqi regime started to commit Genocide on the Kurds. The recorded folk music of Mazhar is an art link for three generations. You can find Kurdish literature, folk customs, modern and classical music among his recorded songs from the fifties.
See also
- Kurdish musicKurdish musicKurdish music refers to music performed in Kurdish language.Traditionally, there are three types of Kurdish Classical performers - storytellers , minstrels and bards . There was no specific music related to the Kurdish princely courts, and instead, music performed in night gatherings is...
- Kurdish peopleKurdish peopleThe Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...
- List of Kurdish musical artists