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6 Jazz. 7 Blues. 8 Film composers. 9 See also. ... This is a list of Iranian musicians and musical groups. Classical. Persian classical/traditional. Mirza Abdollah ...
Viguen Derderian, a celebrated pop and jazz artist popularly known simply as "Viguen", began his career in the early 1950s. [3] Viguen's first song, Moonlight , which was released in 1954, [ 1 ] was also an instant hit on the radio, [ 3 ] and is considered to have marked a turning point in Iran's western-influenced music. [ 1 ]
He was known "King of Iranian pop" and the "Sultan of Jazz." He was an Iranian Armenian by ethnicity and sang in both Persian and Armenian. [3] During the golden age of Persian pop (the early 1970s) until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, many Iranian performers and celebrities—among them Delkash, Pouran, and Elaheh—yearned to be associated with ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1930: Abi and Rabi: Ovanes Ohanian: Silent, Comedy: First Iranian silent movie 1931: Revenge on the Brother: Ebrahim Moradi
The first Iranian film festival was held in 1970 with Kaiser, The Cow, and Shohare Ahoo Khanoom winning the first, second and third prize for the best pictures respectively. The endeavors of Ali Mortazavi also resulted in the formation of the Tehran International Film Festival in 1973. From 1950 to the mid-1960 the Iranian film industry grew ...
This is a list of notable Iranian singers that have entered the industry, currently working or have left the industry. ... Khatereh Parvaneh (1930–2008) Giti ...
Iranian-Turkish co-production Mive-ye gonah: Mahmoud Koushan: Cüneyt Arkın, Shahin Khalili, Cihangir Ghaffari: Romance, Drama: Turkish-Iranian co-production film 1971: Mr. Naive: Dariush Mehrjui: Entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival: Khodahafez Rafigh: İki Esir: Esmail Koushan, Natuk Baytan: Historical, Adventure, Fantasy
Iran's western-influenced pop music emerged by the 1950s. [4] Prior to the 1950s, Iran's music industry was dominated by traditional singers. [4] Viguen, known as the "Sultan" of Iranian pop and jazz music, was a pioneer of this revolution.