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  2. List of Iranian musicians - Wikipedia

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  3. Faramarz Payvar - Wikipedia

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    Among his albums still available are two volumes devoted to the works of tar player Darvish Khan, as well as Iran: Persian Classical Music, for the Elektra Nonesuch label, 972060-2, which was recorded on a 1973 tour of America and featured the female singer Khatareh Parvaneh. Faramarz Payvar was born in 1933 in Tehran to a wealthy family.

  4. Masoud (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Masoud (Persian: مسعود, born Masoud Fouladi Moghaddam (Persian: مسعود فولادی مقدم); May 22, 1985) is an Iranian record producer, artist, and DJ living in Bandar-e Anzali, Iran. [3]

  5. Association for Music in International Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Music in International Schools, best known as AMIS, is an organization that brings together students from schools worldwide who excel in musical achievements for days of music practice and then conclude with a concert. The Association also provides professional development through an annual Music Educators' Conference.

  6. Sayed Darwish - Wikipedia

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    Sayed Darwish (Arabic: سيد درويش, IPA: [ˈsæjjed dæɾˈwiːʃ]; 17 March 1892 – 14 September 1923) was an Egyptian singer and composer who was considered the father of Egyptian popular music and one of Egypt's greatest musicians and seen by some as its single greatest composer.

  7. André Sevruguin - Wikipedia

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    André Sevruguin (born May 2, 1896, Tehran – d. December 18, 1996, Stuttgart; Persian: آندره سوریوگین; Armenian: Անդրե Սևրուկյան ), known as Darvish (Persian: درویش; Armenian: Դարվիշ), was a prominent Iranian-Armenian miniature painter of a Georgian descent, and one of the well-known figures in Iranian painting, particularly known for his coffeehouse ...

  8. Dariush (singer) - Wikipedia

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    After the Islamic Revolution, Dariush left Iran in 1978 and became a part of the diasporic music scene in Los Angeles. [8] His work consists of over 208 songs in over 27 albums. He has also performed in two Iranian movies. Dariush's song "Dastaye To (Your Hands)" was named the most enduring song in Iranian music history by Manoto TV.

  9. List of Iranians - Wikipedia

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    Yu Darvish, MLB baseball player for the Texas Rangers; Ariajasuru Hasegawa, professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Nagoya Grampus; Ali Azari Karki, footballer; Sardar Azmoun, soccer player, Iran's National Team player; Farhad Ghaemi, volleyball player, Iran's National Team player; Abbas Jadidi, wrestler, Olympic silver ...