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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 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 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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