Menu
Home Explore People Places Arts History Plants & Animals Science Life & Culture Technology
On this page
Delkash
Iranian musician (1924-2004)

Esmat Bagherpour Baboli , better known as Delkash (Persian: دلکش [delkæʃ]), was an Iranian diva singer and occasional actress with a rare and unique voice.

We don't have any images related to Delkash yet.
We don't have any YouTube videos related to Delkash yet.
We don't have any PDF documents related to Delkash yet.
We don't have any Books related to Delkash yet.
We don't have any archived web articles related to Delkash yet.

Biography

Delkash was born in Babol, and was the daughter of a cotton trader who had nine other children. She came to Tehran to study (where she stayed until her death in 2004), but she was discovered soon and was introduced to the music masters of the time, Ruhollah Khaleghi and Abdolali Vaziri.2 She was named Delkash by Khaleghi.

Delkash started public singing in 1943 and was employed in Radio Iran in 1945, only five years after the establishment of the program. There, she worked with the composer Mehdi Khaledi for seven years, until 1952. The best of her songs were written by Rahim Moeini Kermanshahi, Iranian lyricist, and Ali Tajvidi, Iranian composer, from 1954 until 1969. Besides Persian, Delkash sang several songs, such as Kija and Banu, in her native Mazandarani language.

She also worked as a songwriter under the pen name of Niloofar (Persian: نیلوفر) and played in a few Iranian movies, including Sharmsaar, Maadar, Farda Roushan Ast, Afsoungar, and Dasiseh. She worked with singer and electric guitar musician Vigen Derderian Sultan of Jazz. Their duet "Delam Mikhast" can be heard on YouTube. Delkash died in September 2004, at the age of 79, in Tehran and was buried in Emamzadeh Taher, a popular graveyard for the artists located in Karaj.

References

  1. "Arts". BBC Persian. 2 September 2004. Retrieved 19 October 2012. https://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/arts/story/2004/09/040902_pm-mk-delkash.shtml

  2. "Arts". BBC Persian. 2 September 2004. Retrieved 19 October 2012. https://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/arts/story/2004/09/040902_pm-mk-delkash.shtml