Mohammad Nouri (singer) explained

Mohammad Hedayat Nouri
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Mohammad Nouri
Birth Date:22 December 1929
Birth Place:Rasht, Imperial State of Persia
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Genre:Persian music
Classical music
Occupation:Composer, singer
Years Active:1942–2010
Website:Facebook Fanpage

Mohammad Nouri (Persian: محمد نوری , December 22, 1929 – July 31, 2010) was one of the foremost folk and pop singers in Iran. Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Nouri was relatively unknown among Iranian pop music lovers mainly because his string orchestral pop tunes hardly fit for disco and party entertainment, not to mention little exposure and publicity efforts on his part. Some of his most famous songs include "Jaan-e Maryam," "Galaxy of Love," and "Iran Iran."

Biography

Nouri studied English Language and Literature at the University of Tehran, but continued his professional career in music.[1] He studied Persian music under Esmaeil Mehrtash and music theory and piano under Sirous Shahrdar and Fereidoun Farzaneh. In his singing style he was considered as a follower of Hossein Aslani and Naser Hosseini.[1]

His song Jaan-e Maryam, Gol-e Maryam (جان مریم، گل مریم), as well as his patriotic songs such as Journeys for the Fatherland and Iran, Iran, have been and are well known melodies and themes among three generations of Iranians from both before and after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Also, Nouri had many notable students, including Sahar Moghadass and Reza Shirmarz.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Renowned singer, Mohammad Nouri passed away. BBC. August 3, 2010. Persian.
  2. Web site: August 10, 2010. Reza Shirmarz. Iran Theater.