Of Yesterdays

Persian Tasnifs from 1950s
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CD Number [089]

Published [31/12/2002]

Persian Tasnifs from 1950s

Vocals: Manuchehr Homayunpour

the Orchestra of Hossein Yahaqqi

 

 

His formost interests were for Persian classical poetry and literature. But his musical talent showed itself from an early age. Taj Esfahani, Adib Khansari, Reza-Qoli Zelli, Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri and Ruhangiz exerted the deepest influences on his love for music and especially for singing. By the age of 7 he had many avazes and tasnifs by heart. After finishing. His high school in 1943, he was employed by the government until 1975 when he retired. After the fall of Reza Shah, he was a serious music listener and used to sing in private sessions and intimate parties and he was going to have numerous fans and disciples around himself.
During these years, he get acquainted with an artistic group involved in stage productions of Persian dramas and also in music-making. In the head of theatrical group was a brave woman, Esmat Safavi. The musical group was directed by Ali-Mohammad Namdari who was a violinist and the pupil of one of the greatest masters of Persian classical music, Abolhasan Saba. Namdari had private music classes and the introducing of Homayunpour to the radio programs began from his center. Many of the musicians who played and sang in the orchestra of Namdari turned out to be prominent instrumentalists and singers of later years.