Bahar Gholamhosseini (; April 22, 1934 – August 15, 2007), known professionally as Elaheh (), was an Iranian singer of Persian classical, traditional and pop music. She worked with Parviz Yahaghi, Viguen and Homayun Khorram. She was one of the main singers of "Golha" program.
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Bahar Gholamhosseini, better known by her stage name Elaheh (Persian: الهه; born 1934, Yazd, Iran, died August 15, 2007, Tehran, Iran) was one of the best known female vocalists in Iran before the 1979 revolution. Her singing career spanned more than half a century and included several performances for the popular National Radio programme Golha, which was host to many highly esteemed Iranian vocalists. During this time she collaborated with famous Iranian composers and soloists <a href="https://
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Bahar Gholamhosseini (; April 22, 1934 – August 15, 2007), known professionally as Elaheh (), was an Iranian singer of Persian classical, traditional and pop music. She worked with Parviz Yahaghi, Viguen and Homayun Khorram. She was one of the main singers of "Golha" program.
==Career== She studied singing with Abdollah Davami, an Iranian Radif maestro and Gholam-Hosein Banan, an Iranian classical singer. At 27, she was recognized by Davoud Pirnia, the founder of Golha radio program. She has more than 100 recordings in that program.
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