Bahram Rad
| Bahram Rad | |
|---|---|
| Born | Bahram Rad 15 January 1978 Tehran, Iran |
| 💼 Occupation | Musician, singer, songwriter, composer |
| Height | 1.82m |
| 🌐 Website | bahramradmusic |
Bahram Rad (Persian: بهرام راد) (born 1978 in Tehran, Iran is an Iranian singer, composer, and arranger.
Biography
Bahram Rad was born in January 1978 in a middle-class traditional and almost religious family with four children in Tehran, Iran. He spent his childhood in Abbas Abad Street in Tehran. After finishing primary school and starting high school with the support of his older brother and away from his father’s disapproval, he simultaneously began to learn classical music with flute from Mr. Majid Sinaki.
Music career
Simultaneously with completing his studies in vocational school as a draftsperson, he gave his first concert entitled Flute and Guitar in the fall of 2000 with his friend Dr. Reza Kaghez Kanani, who has been working professionally in Music in Roudaki Hall, and this friendship and cooperation continued for about seventeen years.
After the successful performance of that program, Bahram Rad established several music groups with different names, including the Saye Roshan group, to perform various programs in different halls and conferences, including the conferences on the effect of Music on Physical and Mental Health. He also gained attention from cultural offices of various countries, including Germany and Austria. He was one of the first to create a wind trio including the flute, clarinet, and bassoon, entitled Reconciling Music with Other Arts after the Revolution, with Ms. Aminzadeh (clarinet) and Mr. Morshedian (bassoon) playing, and himself performing in galleries during their opening or closing ceremonies.
In addition to these activities, he also taught music to young people and was one of the first groups to start teaching music scientifically after the Iranian Revolution in music schools that had just been licensed by the Ershad. He has also recorded several works as a musician, including the music of the film Gavkhoni directed by Behrouz Afkhami and composed by Keyvan Honarmand.
After completing a recording course at the House of Music and gaining experience in this field as a sound recordist, he also started his activities in the field of recording, mixing and mastering music, and finally set up a personal studio to record his works in Tehran. He also has a first degree from the House of Iranian Music. He has several albums and eleven songs[1] and is currently working on a new album called Singer with Twelve Songs.
Discography
Bahram Rad released the following albums and songs.
- Divar (Persian: دیوار), Lyrics by Saba (2017)[2]
- Payamak (Persian: پیامک), Lyrics by Raha (2017)[3]
- Eddea (Persian: ادعا), Lyrics by Reyhane Hashemi (2018)[4]
- Aghooshe Tanhat (Persian: آغوش تنهات), Lyrics by Reyhanh Hashemi (2018)[5]
- To Bashio (Persian: توباشیو), Lyrics by Reyhanh Hashemi (2018)[6]
- Gheseh Tanhaee Ma (Persian: قصه تنهایی ما), Lyrics by Bahram Rad (2018)[7]
- Eshghe Mani (Persian: عشق منی), Lyrics by Bahram Rad (2018)[8]
- Zendeh Be Goor (Persian: زنده به گور), Lyrics by Bahram Rad (2018)[9]
- Rube Azadi (Persian: رو به آزادی), Lyrics by Bahram Rad (2017)[10]
- Ehsaseh Tarak Khordeh (Persian: عشق ترک خورده), Lyrics by Reyhanh Hashemi (2020)[11]
References
- ↑ "Bahram Rad". music.youtube.com.
- ↑ "Divar" – via open.spotify.com.
- ↑ "Payamak - Single by BAHRAM RAD" – via music.apple.com.
- ↑ "Shazam". Shazam.
- ↑ "Aghooshe Tanhat - Single by BAHRAM RAD" – via music.apple.com.
- ↑ "To Bashio - Single by BAHRAM RAD" – via music.apple.com.
- ↑ "Shazam". Shazam.
- ↑ "Bahram Rad - 'Eshghe Mani'" – via www.navahang.com.
- ↑ https://nex1music.ir/آهنگ-بهرام-راد-زنده-به-گور/
- ↑ "Rube Azadi روبه آزادی کاری از بهرام راد" – via soundcloud.com.
- ↑ https://www.bahramradmusic.com/portfolio-item/ehsas-tarak-khorde/
External links
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