Tahereh Salmassi
Tahereh Salmassi | |
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Born |
Tehran, Iran | September 19, 1949
Known for | Iranian classical music interpretation |
Spouse(s) | Dr. Sadegh Salmassi |
Children | Ali and Nahal |
Website |
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Tahereh Salmassi (Persian: طاهره سلماسی) (born 19 September 1949, in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian American singer of Iranian classical music.
Early life
Tahereh Salmassi lived in Tehran until 1976, when she moved to the United States with her family (her husband Dr. Sadegh Salmassi and their children Ali and Nahal), since her husband had to continue his academic education. She has been always interested in singing as she was part of the singing group at school at all ages. However, she never considered being a professional singer because of cultural and traditionalist issues.
Career
She began her singing career at the request of her son Ali, who was also interested in music and believed that she could become a praised singer (she was a housewife until that moment). Ali, a medical student with humanitarian convictions, died in sleep (January 9, 1998) at his home right after he came back from visiting his parents for New Year's celebrations. In that last visit, he urged his mother to sing for the world, telling her that he believes her voice can make a difference, giving relaxation and faith to the people.
Tahereh considered this request as his last wish and, in this sense, she received also the support and the encouragement of her husband. She began working professionally with Iranian music masters and, a year after Ali died, she had her first concert with Iranian composer Esmaeil Tehrani in Los Angeles. In her subsequent musical career she became known for her classical music songs that employ lyrics of classical and contemporary Iranian poets and music created by some well-known Iranian composers. She is also involved with various consulting and psychotherapy institutes in U.S., using her singing to help people that suffered traumas.
She has been featured in the documentary film Hobute Rang (writer & director - Hirbod Toorminaei (Human)), about her mission to keep Iranian classical music alive. The documentary is based on interviews with Iranian poets, music composers, arrangers, journalists that worked with Tahereh Salmassi, discussing about the Iranian classical culture.
Albums
Year | Album/Film | Composer | Arrangement | Lyrics | Director |
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1999 | Avaye Nahan (album) آوای نهان | Esmaeil Tehrani اسماعیل تهرانی | Esmaeil Tehrani اسماعیل تهرانی | Hafez حافظ | |
2001 | Douri Ze Baram (album) دوری ز برم |
Esmaeil Tehrani اسماعیل تهرانی |
Esmaeil Tehrani اسماعیل تهرانی |
Ahmadreza Ahmadi احمدرضا احمدی |
Abbas Hojat Panah عباس حجت پناه |
2006 |
Maadar (album) |
Keyavash Nourai کیاوش نورایی |
Keyavash Nourai کیاوش نورایی |
Parvin Bavafa پروین باوفا |
Hirbod Toorminaei (Human) هیربد تورمینایی |
2008 |
Ensanam Arezoust (album) |
Keyavash Nourai کیاوش نورایی Mohammad Shams |
Keyavash Nourai کیاوش نورایی |
Rumi مولانا |
Hirbod Toorminaei (Human) هیربد تورمینایی
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2009 |
Hobute Rang (documentary) |
Hirbod Toorminaei (Human) | |||
2011 | Mahe Man (album) ماه من |
Javad Lashgari جواد لشگری Majid Vafadar |
Keyavash Nourai کیاوش نورایی |
Abdollah Olfat عبدلله الفت |
Hirbod Toorminaei (Human) هیربد تورمینایی |
References
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Farsi Wikipedia.