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'''Ali Asghar Bahari''' ([[1905]] – [[1995]]) was an [[Iran]]ian musician and [[kamancheh]] player. He was born in [[Tehran]] and started his music lessons under his father Mohammad Taghi Khan, who was a [[kamancheh]] player as well. After three years, his father sent him to his uncles to learn more advanced techniques. Asghar had three uncles (all mother's brothers): Akbar, Reza and hassan. They were all famous [[kamancheh]] players. His first major success was with Ebrahim Khan Mansouri's Orchestra at the age of 18. He started his own music school in [[Mashhad]], then he moved back to [[Tehran]] and became an [[kamancheh]] instructor in Honarestan under [[Ruhollah Khaleghi]]. He played with most famous Iranian musician such as [[Hossein Tehrani]], [[Ahmad Ebadi]], and [[Abolhasan Saba]]. He also was a professor of music in [[Tehran University]] for a few years. He toured [[France]], [[Belgium]], [[Germany]] and [[United States]]. He passed away on June 10 1995 in [[Tehran]].
'''Ali Asghar Bahari''' ([[1905]] – [[1995]]) was an [[Iran]]ian musician and [[kamancheh]] player. He was born in [[Tehran]] and started his music lessons under his father Mohammad Taghi Khan, who was a [[kamancheh]] player as well. After three years, his father sent him to his uncles to learn more advanced techniques. Asghar had three uncles (all mother's brothers): Akbar, Reza and hassan. They were all famous [[kamancheh]] players. His first major success was with Ebrahim Khan Mansouri's Orchestra at the age of 18. He started his own music school in [[Mashhad]], then he moved back to [[Tehran]] and became an [[kamancheh]] instructor in Honarestan under [[Ruhollah Khaleghi]]. He played with most famous Iranian musician such as [[Hossein Tehrani]], [[Ahmad Ebadi]], and [[Abolhasan Saba]]. He also was a professor of music in [[Tehran University]] for a few years. He toured [[France]], [[Belgium]], [[Germany]] and [[United States]]. He passed away on June 10 1995 in [[Tehran]].



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Ali Asghar Bahari (19051995) was an Iranian musician and kamancheh player. He was born in Tehran and started his music lessons under his father Mohammad Taghi Khan, who was a kamancheh player as well. After three years, his father sent him to his uncles to learn more advanced techniques. Asghar had three uncles (all mother's brothers): Akbar, Reza and hassan. They were all famous kamancheh players. His first major success was with Ebrahim Khan Mansouri's Orchestra at the age of 18. He started his own music school in Mashhad, then he moved back to Tehran and became an kamancheh instructor in Honarestan under Ruhollah Khaleghi. He played with most famous Iranian musician such as Hossein Tehrani, Ahmad Ebadi, and Abolhasan Saba. He also was a professor of music in Tehran University for a few years. He toured France, Belgium, Germany and United States. He passed away on June 10 1995 in Tehran.

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