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Delkash
دلکشBackground information Birth name Esmat Bagherpour Also known as Delkash Born February 26, 1924
Babol, IranOrigin Mazandaran, Iran Died September 1, 2004 (aged 80)
Tehran, IranGenres Classical
Folk
TraditionalOccupations Singer, Actress Years active 1943–1979 Labels Caltex Records
Pars Video
Avang RecordsAssociated acts Ali Tajvidi Delkash (Persian: دلکش) born, Esmat Bagherpour Baboli (Persian: عصمت باقرپور بابلی), (February 26, 1924 - September 1, 2004) was an Iranian diva and actress with a rare and unique voice and vocal range.[1]
Biography
She was born in Babol, and was the daughter of a cotton trader who had twelve other children. She came to Tehran to study, but she was discovered soon and was introduced to the music masters of the time, Ruhollah Khaleghi and Abdolali Vaziri.[1] She was named Delkash by Khaleghi.
Delkash started public singing in 1943 and was employed in Radio Iran in 1945, only five years after the establishment of the program. There, she worked with the composer Mehdi Khaledi for seven years, until 1952, which made them both very famous. The bests of her songs were written by Rahim Moeini Kermanshahi, Iranian lyricist, and Ali Tajvidi, Iranian composer, from 1954 until 1969.
She also worked as a song writer under the pen name of Niloofar (Persian: نیلوفر) and played in a few Iranian movies, including Sharmsaar, Maadar, Farda Roushan Ast, Afsoungar, and Dasiseh. She worked with the great singer & elec.guitar musician Vigen Derderian Sultan of Jazz. their most beautiful duet "Delam Mikhast" can be heard in YouTube. Delkash died in Sep 2004, at the age of 80, in Tehran and was buried in Emamzadeh Taher a popular graveyard for the artists in Karaj.
References
External links
- Extensive interview with Delkash, broadcast on Thursday 2 September 2004 (BBC Persian).
- Yade Man Kon یاد من کن by Delkash.
- Delkash at the Internet Movie Database
- The song "Porsoon Porsoon, Larzoon Larzoon" sang by Delkash.
- Listen to Delkash here.
- Photograph of the graveside of Delkash at Emamzadeh Taher Cemetery, Mehrshahr: [1].
Categories:- 1925 births
- 2004 deaths
- Burials at Emamzadeh Taher
- Iranian classical vocalists
- Iranian female singers
- Iranian singers
- People from Babol
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