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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Ma'soumeh Dadehbala |
| Born | (1942-04-10)10 April 1942 Tehran, Iran |
| Died | 20 January 1990(1990-01-20) (aged 47) San Francisco, California, United States |
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| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Years active | 1967–1990 |
| Associated acts | Mahasti |
Ma'soumeh Dadehbala (Persian: معصومه ددهبالا; 10 April 1942 – 20 January 1990), better known as Hayedeh (Persian: هایده), was an Iranian classical and pop music vocalist with a contralto vocal range. She was well known for her wide range of voice. She was active for more than two decades, and remains one of the most popular singers of Iran.
Early life and career
Ma'soumeh Dadehbala was born on 10 April 1942 in Tehran. She was the elder sister of the singer Mahasti.
Her professional career began in 1968 as a singer on a Persian traditional music program in Radio Tehran called "Gol
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HĀYEDA
HĀYEDA, the stage name of MAʿṢUMA DADEBĀLĀ (b. Tehran, 21 Farvardin 1321 Š./10 April 1942; d. San Jose, Calif., 30 Dey 1368 Š./20 January 1990; Figure 1, Figure 2), popular Persian singer. Her parents were Moḥammad Dadabālā and Zinat Bolḡāri. Hāyeda primarily distinguished herself by a naturally rich, operatic alto voice, which she further refined by acquired accuracy, lyricism, and versatility. Her vocal aesthetics bore comparison with another Persian alto singer, the vocalist Delkaš, who had preceded her. Aside from her own considerable vocal abilities, Hāyeda’s popularity with Persian audiences primarily derived from her mastery of the fundamental, generative, vocal repertoire of Persian music, the modal arias known as radif-e āvāz. For nearly two decades, Hāyeda performed the āvāz and interpreted popular traditional and contemporary songs, all based on the modal system of traditional Persian music (see DASTGĀH). These performances secured her a place on the roster of leading performers and interpreters of popular songs in the 20th-centu
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Mahasti
Iranian musician
This article is about Iranian singer. For 12th-century poet, see Mahsati. For the contemporary novelist, see Mahasti Shahrokhi.
Musical artist
Eftekhar Dadehbala[a] (Persian: افتخار ددهبالا; November 16, 1946 – June 25, 2007), known by her stage name Mahasti (مهستی), was an Iranian singer of Persian classical, folk, and pop music with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. She was active for more than four 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 singer Hayedeh.[5] Their parents later divorced and married other people. Mahasti started her career on the Persian traditional music radio program "Gol hâ ye Rangârang" (Persian: گلهای رنگارنگ "Colorful Flowers") in 1963, with the song "Ân ke Delam Râ Borde Khodâyâ" (Persian: آنكه دلم را برده خدایا) composed and arranged by maestro Parviz Yahaghi with lyrics by Bijan Taraghi.[citation needed]
In the beginning, Mahasti's family was reluctant to allow he
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