Morteza Neydavoud
Morteza Neidavoud (Persian: مرتضی نیداوود) (1900–1990) was a prominent master of Persian classical music and a soloist of tar.[1] His 1927 Morq-e sahar (Dawn bird) is one of the most famous Persian songs which has been performed by various singers…. more
orteza Neydavoud was born in 1900 into a Iranian Jewish music-loving family during the reign of Mozaffar o-din Shah of the Qajar dynasty. His father played the tonbak, and the sound of instruments of the musicians of the time echoed in their household. As a child Neydavoud used to play the tar by himself. His father recognized Neydavoud’s talent in music and took the seven-year old Morteza to the great master, Agha Mirza Hosseingholi, for apprenticeship…. more
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This program of lectures and concert honors the musical contributions of Morteza Neydavoud (1900-1990), an Iranian Jewish composer who was a pivotal figure in the development of Iranian music in the first half of the twentieth century. … more
Morgh-e Sahar
Digital Sheet Music
By Morteza Neydavoud. … more