Reza Bahrami
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Born | 1977 Tehran, Iran | ||
Nationality | Iranian | ||
Citizenship | Iran | ||
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Years active | 2000–present | ||
Website | https://www.instagram.com/rezabahrami.ir/ |
Reza Bahrami (born 1977 in Tehran) is a business management expert, writer, speaker, pop singer and a member of the Iranian Writers' Association.
Artistic Activity
He has started his artistic activities from the Media School in the field of dubbing under the supervision of Professor Changiz Jalilvand, after that, on the radio; he has continued his work in the theatrical activities section with collections such as “Silence of Shakespeare” and in the performance section in Studio 8 program.
Writing and compiling two books called, Miracle of Movement (Business and tact) in 2015, the fourth edition of which was published in March 2020, in collaboration with Tisa Publications, and the book of Samad To Samad [1][2](The Big Little Man), the first edition of which was released in March 2016 in collaboration with Varjavand Publications[3], is one of his cultural activities.
Music
He released his collaboration in the field of music with Shahab Akbari and Amir Arjini (songwriter) with the song "Dream of the Moon" whose music and arrangement was done by Shahab Akbari. His favorite specialized instrument is a Hang drum. Among his other activities is a radio podcast in the United States. Some examples of his valuable works are as follows[4]:
Ghzelle in newyork Overnight dream of hafez Parrot and sunflower Offering of grand father Gold fish and water fall
Prakriti Album[5]
Nafas Tangi
References
- ↑ "«صمد بزرگ مرد کوچک» در کتابفروشیها".
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