Morteza Mahjubi

Morteza Mahjubi (Persianمرتضى محجوبى) was born in 1900, in TehranIran.[2][3] His father, Abbas Ali (Persianعباسعلى), known as Nazer (Persianناظر), played the Ney. His mother, Fakhr-o-SSaadaat (Persianفخر السادات), played the piano. Mahjubi’s parents sent him, along with his older brother Reza, to Hossein Hang Afarin who taught Reza the violin and Morteza the pianomore

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Morteza Mahjoubi was born in 1900 in Tehran. His father, Abbas Ali Mahjoubi, played the ney. The family owned one of the few pianos in the city, and his mother, Fakhressadat, could play a little. He started his music studies with Hossein Hang Afarin; later, Mahmoud Mofakham accepted him as his student…. more

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A collection of stunning Persian-tuned piano pieces cut from Iranian national radio broadcasts made for the Golha programmes between 1956 & 1965…. more