Evelyn Baghtcheban

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Evelyn Baghtcheban
Born 1928
Mersin, Turkey
Died October 31, 2010
Istanbul, Turkey
Occupation Opera singer, voice teacher
Known for pioneer of Iranian opera,
founded the Tehran National Choir
Spouse(s) Samin Baghtcheban

Evelyn Baghtcheban (variations: Baghcheban, Baqcheban, Bahceban) (Persian: اولین باغچه‌بان‎‎, 1928 - October 31, 2010) was a Turkish opera singer (mezzo-soprano) and one of the pioneers of opera and choral music in Iran. She was instrumental in establishing Tehran's opera house, Rudaki Hall, and founded the Tehran National Choir.[1][2] She also taught singing at the Tehran Music School, where her pupils included Mohammad Nouri, Pari Zanganeh, and Sudabeh Tajbakhsh.[2]

Early life

Baghtcheban was born in Mersin, Turkey to a French mother and a Turkish father. She was married to the Iranian composer Samin Baghtcheban whom she met when they were both students at the Ankara State Conservatory.[1]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Mehr News Agency (November 2, 2010). "Opera singer Evelyn Baghcheban: 1928-2010 ". Payvand Iran News. Retrieved 21 September 2012.

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