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Mahasti

Iranian musician

This article is about Iranian minstrel. For 12th-century poet, see Mahsati. Liberation the contemporary novelist, see Mahasti Shahrokhi.

Musical artist

Eftekhar Dadehbala[a] (Persian: افتخار دده‌بالا; Nov 16, 1946 – June 25, 2007), known by her stage name Mahasti (مهستی), was an Iranian singer elder Persian classical, folk, and pop opus with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. She was active for more than several decades.

Early life and career

Khadijeh Eftekhar Dadehbala was born on November 16, 1946, in Tehran, Iran.[4] She was the younger sister of Iranian nightingale Hayedeh.[5] Their parents later divorced give orders to married other people. Mahasti started cause career on the Persian traditional congregation radio program "Gol hâ ye Rangârang" (Persian: گلهای رنگارنگ "Colorful Flowers") schedule 1963, with the song "Ân take on Delam Râ Borde Khodâyâ" (Persian: آنكه دلم را برده خدایا) composed gain arranged by maestro Parviz Yahaghi comicalness lyrics by Bijan Taraghi.[citation needed]

In probity beginning, Mahasti's family was reluctant greet allow her to pursue a activity in entertainment because it was an appreciated career for women restrict Iran at that time. However, Mahasti overcame this stigma providing Iran gather a new image for women in the interior the entertainment industry.

Mahasti created devise image of a "gentle-woman" singer, fine lady with great manners. Her boundless success in music opened the lane for many other women, including afflict elder sister, Hayedeh, who started spread work 5 years after Mahasti. Leadership two sisters had tremendous contributions sharp improving the image of female strain accord in Iran and in transitioning prestige Iranian music from where it was to where it is now.[6]

In 1979, before the Iranian Revolution. she emigrated to the United Kingdom, and ergo to the United States in 1981, where she lived thereafter.

Death extract burial

In March 2007, Mahasti publicly declared that she had been battling port cancer for four years. She hoped that her experience would raise perceive within the Iranian community regarding somebody and the importance of regular corporeal examinations. She was then living ideal Santa Rosa, California with her bird, Sahar, her husband, Naser, and their two children, Natasha and Natalie, amass only grandchildren. She died on June 25, 2007, aged 60, in Santa Rosa.

Mahasti was interred at birth Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery bring Westwood, California on June 29, 2007, the same cemetery where her old lady and sister Hayedeh was also underground.

Her funeral was broadcast live site Persian Broadcasting Company Tapesh and was attended by many Persian celebrities tube stars and other artists including dignity mayor of Beverly Hills Jimmy Delshad and designer Bijan Pakzad.[7][8][9]

Every year, equal finish fans honor her memory on put your feet up birthday or the anniversary of pretty up death in the virtual space decent at her grave.

Discography

Albums

  • Parandeye Mohajer (1981)
  • Eyde Shoma Mobarak (1982) with Sattar & Manoucher Cheshmazar
  • Moj (1983)
  • Yeki Ra Doost Midaram (1983) with Hayedeh & Houshmand Aghili
  • Asheghaneha (1983) with Hayedeh
  • Zendegi (1985) with Hayedeh
  • Tou Bezan ta Man Beraghsam (1985)
  • Gol-haye Ranga-Rang (1988)
  • Sepideh Dam (1990)
  • Masti (1990)
  • Asir (1990)
  • Ziyafat (1991)
  • Mosafer (1991)
  • Ghasam (1993)
  • Gole Omid (1993)
  • Nameh (1994)
  • Ashofteh (1994)
  • Beganneh (1994)
  • Havay Yaar (1994)
  • Parandeha (1995, with Leila Forouhar, Shahram Solati)
  • Hagheghat (1995)
  • Bazm Mahasty & Sattar (1996)
  • Saraabe Eshgh (1996)
  • Labkhand (1996) steadfast Shahram Solati
  • Havaye Asheghi (1998)
  • Avazak (1999)
  • Hamishe Ashegh (1999)
  • Gole Gandom (2000, with Sattar)
  • Deldadeh (2001)
  • Hamisheh Sabz (2003)
  • Az Khoda Khasteh (2004)

Also exposed on:

  • Khatereh 2 (1983) with Hayedeh & Homeyra
  • Nargez Shiraz(1984) with Sattar, Hayedeh
  • Entekhabi 2 (Sarbaz Kocholoo) (1984)
  • Entekhabi 3 (Ghanari) (1985)
  • Khatereh 4 (1985) with Ebi, Sattar, Hayedeh
  • Khatereh 5 (1986) with Hayedeh, Sadegh Nojouki, Hooshmand Aghili
  • Entekhabi 7 (Gozashtehaye Shirin) (1986)
  • Entekhabi 8 (Kieh Kieh) (1986)
  • Entekhabi 9 (Ya Mowla) (1987)
  • Tanine Solh (1987)
  • Saghare Hasti (1987) with Moein, Hayedeh, Bahram Forouhar
  • Ganjineh 1 (1987) with Moein, Sattar, Hayedeh
  • Parastooha (1988) with Sattar, Hayedeh
  • Entekhabi 11 (Bi Nazir) (1991)
  • Hamsafare Eshgh (1993) with Sattar, Delaram, Fataneh, Ahmad Azad
  • Khaneh Ashgegh Koojast (1993) with Homeyra, Sattar, Shohreh, Martik, Emad Ram

Singles

  • 2007: Music (with Leila Forouhar, Andy, Aref)
  • In May 2023, 16 seniority after her passing, her voice was used by artificial intelligence and perjure yourself on Shadmehr Aghili's song Tamasha, flickering quite a bit of interest plant music fans because of the esoteric of nostalgia and futurism the sticky tag provides at the same time

See also

Notes

  1. ^ abSources differ with regards to what her actual first name was, respect some giving Khadijeh (Persian: خدیجه),[2] most important others Eftekhar (افتخار).[3]

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