Alireza Ghorbani
Alireza Ghorbani was born in 1972 in Tehran, Iran.
He began his career by reciting the Holy book of Quran. Since he was very interested in old Iranian traditional music, he started learning it eagerly. In 1984, he was fascinated by compilation of poetry and music and the insight of Iranian Music under the supervision of his first honorable mentors: Mr. Khosro Soltani, Mr. Behrooz Abedini, Mr. Mahdi Fallah, Dr. Hossein Omoumi, Ahmad Ebrahimi and also Razavi Sarvestani. His acquaintance with Ali Tajvidi and Farhad Fakhreddini led him to new horizons of Iranian music.
He has been the vocalist of Iran's National Orchestra since 1999 and has taken part in prominent Festivals and concerts inside and outside Iran. He has performed in several popular albums such as Eshtiagh (Enthusiasm), which is the first album of National Iranian orchestra (omposed by Farhad Fakhreddini) and Fasle Baran (Rain Season) composed by Majid Derakhshani. His other albums include: Az Kheshto Khak, Rosvaye Zamaneh, Sarve Ravan, Symphony of Molana, Soogvarane Khamoosh, Rooy Dar Aftab 1,2, Eshtiagh, Ghafe Eshgh, Khoshnevise Seda and Sarmasti(Khayyam).
Ghorbani has also collaborated in making soundtracks for several popular Iranian TV programs such as Kife Englisi, Shabe Dahom, Roshantar az Khamooshi (Mollasadra) and Madare Sefr Darajeh.