Kourosh
Yaghmaei was 10 when his father gave him a gift that
revealed his talent for music. It was a Santour (The
Persian Traditional string-percussive /Dulcimer).
According to his mother, when he opened his present,
after a few tries, he started to play a tune. Not to
mention that he had never touched a Santour before.
After 5 years of practice he gained precious knowledge
of Iranian traditional music along with excellent skills
in playing Santour.
At the age of 15 he chose to play the guitar, which he
has always loved. He gathered his own Pop/Rock bands
which he both composed for and played in. He mostly
played the lead guitar. In fact Kourosh introduced Rock
music to Iran with a Pop formation of songs. At that
time he received several tempting offers from Western
musicians and bands’ managers to join them. In his
senior year as a Social Science student at the Iran
National University (DANESHGHAH-e MELLI-e IRAN), Kourosh
released his first single hit GOL-e YAKH. The poem was
written by his classmate, now-famous poet Mahdi Akhavan
Langeroudi. This memorable love song led him to
worldwide fame. He orchestrated, composed, played and
sang the song. The song received international
attention. It was re-played and sang in several other
languages by their local musicians.
His voice was banned for 17 years after 1979. In these
years he published children stories on books and
cassettes. He released an instrumental album called
DIYAAR (Homeland). It was an orchestration of endemic
songs for Grand National Orchestra. He also took some
guitar students. His first album SIB-e NOGHRE’EE
(Silvery Apple) was released after the ban was lifted.
His picture was only allowed to be printed in his albums
after 24 years. It has to be noted that Kourosh has
learnt all different aspects of music without having any
music teacher or instructor. |