A recognized master
of vocal Radif (repertoire of Persian classical music), maestro
Nasrollah Nassehpoor, was born in Ardebil, Iran, 1940. Since his
father was Garmon (Azerbaijani organ similar to European
accordion) player, so he was acquainted with Azeri music through
his childhood.
When he moved to Tehran, he studied under the late Mahmud Karimi
for many years. He also studied instrumental Radif (repertoire
of Persian classical music) at the National Music Institute with
the late Maestro Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Persian Tar virtuoso. In
the class of the late Soleiman Amir Ghasemi (vocalist), he got
in touch with the late Maestro Saeed Hormozi (a very skillful
setar player) and he learnt many important points of Persian
classical music. At last he worked with the great master of
vocal Radif, the late maestro Abdollah Davami, who had a great
influence on his musical development.
The unique timbre of maestro Nassehpoor's vocal, which has
coupled with his creative talent and his rich Azeri musical
background, makes him an outstanding performer. He has
researched, taught and performed about 40 years.
♪ Audios
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Persian Vocal
Vocalist: Nasrollah Nassehpoor
Setar: Mohammad Reza Lotfi
Tonbak: Nasser Farhangfar
Composer: Darvish Khan
Poet: Malekoshoara Bahar
Dastgah: Mahur
Persian Vocal
Improvisation
Vocalist: Nasrollah Nassehpoor
Accompaniment: Sheyda Ensemble
Dastgah: Shur
Persian Vocal
Vocalist: Nasrollah Nassehpoor
Composer and Poet: Aref Ghazvini
Accompaniment: Sheyda Ensemble
Dastgah: Shur
Persian Vocal
Vocalist: Nasrollah Nassehpoor
Composer and Poet: Aref Ghazvini
Accompaniment: Sheyda Ensemble
Dastgah: Shur
Azeri Vocal
Vocalist: Nasrollah Nassehpoor
Composer: Hossein Alizade
Poet: Derafshi
Muqam: Bayati Shiraz