User:Yaredanesh24/Bahador Yeganeh

Iranian poet, song writer, and lawyer. He was born in Tehran in 1921.

He was one of the significant figures of Iranian music who has made a great contribution to the prosperity of traditional Iranian music by creating unique songs. The memorable and beautiful ballads "Rosvaye Zamane" and "Raaze Del" are among his songwriting works that have inspired many singers.

Biography
Bahador Yeganeh was employed in the Ministry of Interior after completing his secondary education and graduated from the Faculty of Law. After some time, he went to Tehran University Faculty of Literature due to his great love for Persian literature and went on to graduate.

Mr. Yeganeh worked for the government in the Fars province for several years before leaving Shiraz for Tehran in 1965. He worked for some time in the capital's municipality until he finally retired as an administrative prosecutor in 1975. He also worked in the judiciary as an expert on poetry copy right violations and plagerism. He was first person ever appointed to that [position. Mr. Yeganeh taught Persian literature for many years as a visiting professor at the Faculty of Economics at the Isfahan University. At the same time, he continued his artistic activity by composing songs in cooperation with the Radio Music Council and the Golha radio program.

Film script Dokhtare Falgir (the Fortune teller lady), directed by Cyrus Jarrahzadeh and starring Cyrus Shandermani, was written by Bahador Yeganeh, which was unfinished in 1973 and was never released.

He has also written an introduction to Ali Ashtari's poetry Diwan named "Farhad".

Bahador Yeganeh died in 1985 at the age of 63 due to cardiac arrest in Tehran. Wives: the late Pourandokht Hariri. Deceased and Parichehr Sanandji,also deceased. children: Koorosh. Peymaneh, and Peyman.

works
Most of Bahador Yeganeh's songs and ballads have become famous and are considered among the lasting works of Iranian classical music, which were written. Many were performed by famous singers of that time, such as Zinda Yad Shajarian (Yarofadar), Zinda Yad Qavami (Abu Ata's ballad), Zinda Yad Elaha (Rosvaye Zamane), Zinda Yad Mahmoudi Khansari ( Meykhaneh, Lale Perper) Zinda Yad Nahid (Ghassam Be Khoda) Zinda Yad haideh (Raz Del) Zinda Yad Mehasti (Jodaie Tou) Zinda Yad Delkash (Tarke Havas) Zinda Yad Marziye (Ghahre Bija) with compositions by composers such as Homayun Khorram, Anoushirvan Rohani , Attaullah Khorram , Asadullah Malek , Javad Lashkari Akbar Mohsani and... were performed. One of Bahador Yeganeh's works has also been performed by Ahmad Zahir, a legendary artist of Afghanistan. The song "Az Baraye Ghame Man Sineye Donya Tang Ast" - it is considered one of the immortal works of Ahmad Zahir.

Rosvaye Zamane (Disgraced)
The ballad "Rosvaye Zamane" is one of his most famous songs, which Elaheh performed on the radio and made this singer and songwriter famous. This song is one of the masterpieces of Iranian composer and musician Homayoun Khorram. This song has been re-sung by other singers such as Marzieh, Haydeh , Mehsti , Shakila , Jahan , Alireza Ghorbani , Babak Radmanesh , etc

Raze Del (Secret of my Heart)
The poetry of the ballad "Raze Del" was written by Mr. Yeganeh and music was composed in the Homayoun modal system of Persian music, by Homayoun Khorram, was first performed by Elaha and then re-reproduced by the voice of Bano Heideh and Alireza Ghorbani.

Irane Man (ballad), Jahan Gozaran , Laleh and Gol, Moje Atash , Jodai , Sarab , etc. are among the other lasting works of Bahador Yeganeh, which were performed by Elaha, Mehasti, Shahla Sarshar , Parveen , Nasreen , Iraj , etc.

Sources [ edit ]

 * ^ "Raskhon - Bahadur Yeganeh" . Archived from the original on July 7, 2018 . Received inDecember 9, 2017.