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Shahyar Ghanbari

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Shahyar Ghanbari, also spelled incorrectly as Shahryar Ghanbari (b. 28 July 1950 in Tehran; Persian: شهیار قنبری) is an Iranian poet, writer, lyricist, songwriter, and singer of Persian pop music. He is also a film director and radio-TV producer .[1][2]

Shahyar Ghanbari
شهیار قنبری
Background information
Born (1950-07-28) July 28, 1950 (age 74)
OriginTehran, Iran
GenresPersian pop music
Occupation(s)Poet, Lyricist
Years active1968–present
WebsiteShahyarGhanbari.Com

Shahyar is the son of Hamid Ghanbari, an Iranian actor, dubber, and singer. He writes and sings in Persian, English and French. His songs typically feature love, solitude, and nostalgia.[citation needed] He currently lives in the United States.[3]

Studio albums

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  • IF (1981)
  • The Earthless Tree (1991)
  • Forbidden (1992)
  • Travelog (1994)
  • Nakedness (1998)
  • Forbidden Plus (1999)
  • I Love You’s (2001)
  • Rewind Me in Paris (2003)
  • Reborn (2010)نو نفس
  • Les Coeurages (2011)
  • The Milky Voice(La Voix Lacté) (2016)غزلصدا
  • Cine Mot /کلمه سینما (2021
  • The Sea in me/2024) صدای دریا در من

Filmography

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  • Iran - sous le voile des apparences (2003), Composer
  • Sham-e akhar: The Last Supper (1976), Director and Writer
  • Khane-kharab (1975), Actor
  • Khodahafez Rafigh (1971), Songwriter
  • Subah-O-Shaam (1971), Songwriter for Persian version

Books

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  • The Sea In Me (1995)
  • Derakhte Bi Zamin (1991) / The Earth-less TREE
  • Goftan baraye ZIBA shodan / Dire pour devenir plus beau
  • Shahyar's LEONARD
  • Benevis, Saat e paknevis / MASTERING TIME

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Iran Politics Club: Forbidden Poetry (Ghadeghan) - Shahyar Ghanbari (Persian Poetry)
  2. ^ "Iran Politics Club: Forbidden Poetry (Ghadeghan) - Shahyar Ghanbari (Persian Poetry)". 2014-08-03. Archived from the original on 2014-08-03. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  3. ^ ضرغامی, محمد (21 April 2017). "شهیار قنبری "وسط لس آنجلس بی‌بال و بی‌سر"". رادیو فردا (in Persian). Archived from the original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
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