Music: Ruhollah Khaleqi
Vocals: Gholam-Hoseyn Banan
Gholam-Hossein Banan
The legendary singer of Persian classical music was born in 1911 to a cultivated family. His mother played piano and his father was a calligrapher, a singer, and a musician, and his sisters were pupils of Morteza Ney-Davud who spotted him out. Afterwards he got familiar with dastgahs of Persian classical music through Zia'ozzakerin. From 1942 he went to radio and was approved by A.-N. Vaziri.
After the foundation of the Society of National Music by Khaleghi, Banan is invited to cooperate with the orchestra of the society.
His voice was of velvety character, very rich and truly delicate. He was especially noted for his total control over his voice in his melismatic figurations (tahrirs) in the classical avaz. Due to his scholarly knowledge of dastgahs of Persian classical music he could sing some remote and isolated gushehs without any difficulty. Banan was also familiar - to a certain extent - with organ and piano playing.
Of his large output, the majority are those songs and tasnifs performed with the orchestra of Golha in studios of national Iranian radio in the period just after 1957. Some of Golha programs with him as soloist are accompanied by such great masters as Morteza Mahjubi, Javad Ma`rufi, Reza Varzandeh, Mehdi Khaledi, Ali Tajvidi, Mehdi Tajbakhsh, Lotfollah Majd, Jalil Shahnaz, and Hasan Kasai.
A memorable and charismatic personality, Banan died in 1985 in Tehran.
Track List:
1-Golrizân
2-Khâmush
3-Gerye Kon
4-Vaide-ye Vesâl
5-Jâm-e Jahânbin
6-Yâr Ramide
7-Shab-e Javâni
8-Ey Iran