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= Samin Bolouri = Samin Bolouri was born on 18th of December 2001 In Rasht, Iran. She is a composer, musician and a pop singer/song writer.

From the age of five, Samin studied the Orff course and then the flute recorder. She pursued and performed the classical Persian Violin for a year and half based on the book of Ruhollah Khaleghi (vols. One and two).

At the age of 12, she sang the anthem of Tehran children’s foundation (Yeki hast), composed by Farzad Fattahi and Roozbeh Bemani.

During the same period she immersed herself into mastering her piano skills. At the age of 13 she joined the Tehran Girl’s academy of music where she was taught  classical singing for 3 years by Shahla Milani. She was taught Solfege by highly skilled professors for 6 years and classical guitar by Mehrdad Pakbaz.

Samin Bolouri alongside her older sister Behin, worked as professional classical pop singers and vocalists. They have performed and recorded several 1960’s and 1970’s music.

Among her many accomplishments are performing at the Festival of Tehran Music Nights at the Jalil Shahnaz Hall on 19 July 2017 where they performed six neoclassical songs in English, Italian and Spanish.

In 2019 and 2020 based on mythological legends and tales by Shamloo the poet, they composed and collaborated on the ‘Gheseye pariya’ and ‘Gheseye Dokhtaraye Nane Darya’ consecutively. They professionally recorded those on 24 November 2020.

On April 2020 they performed a lullaby on an old Turkish melody composed by Zolfo Livanelli, one of the most influential figures in Turkey, with a poem by Omid Sabbagh No.

In July 2020 they performed the Italian Bella ciao in persian with music by Afshin Roustaei.

In April 2021 they released Bella ciao with a song by Afshin Roustaei and arranged by Arash Safdari.

In May 2021, they released an album called ‘The Tales/ Gheseha’ the story of ‘the fairies/ Gheseye pariya’ and the story of ‘the mermaid girls/ Gheseye Dokhtaraye Nane Darya’.

In July 2021, they released an album called "Parvaze Khasteh" with a song by Afshin Roustaie, composed by Assadollah Kalantari and arranged by Arash Safdari.