Naser Cheshm Azar

Naser Cheshm Azar
Background information
Born 31 December 1950
Ardabil, Iran
Died 4 May 2018(2018-05-04) (aged 67)
Tehran, Iran
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Music director, choir and orchestra conductor, pianist, composer, arranger, vocal music (for a singer or choir), electronic music, classical music, musical theatre, blues, folk music, jazz, and popular music
Instruments Piano
Years active 1962–2018

Naser Cheshm Azar (31 December 1950, Ardabil – 4 May 2018, Tehran) was an Iranian Azerbaijani[1] musician, composer, and arranger. Naser Cheshm Azar was a musician who was an author of music in any style, consisting vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple genres. He was mater in classical music, musical theatre, blues, Azeri[2]folk music, jazz, and popular music.

Composer

  • 2016 Adam Bash
  • 2014 Kalashnikov (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2012 An Sooy e Bonbast (Short) (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2012 Avazhaye Madaraneh (TV Movie) (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2012 Gasht-e ershad (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2012 The Twelve Seats
  • 2011 Bazjooi Dar Cafe Tehran (TV Movie) (as Naser Cheshm Azar)
  • 2010 Khabe Bad (Video) (as Naser Cheshm Azar)
  • 2009 Superstar (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2008 A Simple Mistake (TV Movie) (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2008 Pesarha Sarbaz Be Donya Nemiayand (TV Movie) (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2008 Qarantineh
  • 2007 Pay Back (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2007 The Second Wife
  • 2006 Gis Borideh (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2006 Atash bas (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2005 Taleh
  • 2004 Barg-e barande (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2004 Sham'i dar baad
  • 2002 Gharche sammi (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2002 Saghi (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2001 Ghazal (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 2000 The Mix (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1998 Donya-ye varoone
  • 1998 Bazgasht-e Parastooha (TV Series)
  • 1997 Badalkaran (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1996 Akharin marhaleh
  • 1996 Haft gozargah (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1996 Kakadu (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1996 Mah-e mehraban
  • 1996 Khaharan-e gharib (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1995 Chehre (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1995 Mikhaham zende bemanam (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1995 Mojazat (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1994 Cheshm-e sheytan (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1993 Bolandiha-ye sefr (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1993 Jib-Borha Be Behesht Nemiravand (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1993 Tavarish (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1992 Baziche (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1992 Enfejar dar otagh-e amal
  • 1992 Baanoo (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1991 Darre-ye shaparakha (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1991 Shahr-e khakestari
  • 1990 Safar-e Jadui (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1990 Tamas
  • 1990 Ei Iran (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1990 Hamoun (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1989 Langar-Gah (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1989 Sefr-e eshgh
  • 1989 Tooba
  • 1989 Zir-e bamha-ye shahr (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1988 Dolar (as Naser Cheshmazar, music by)
  • 1988 Mahmoole (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1988 Shirak (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1988 Zemzemeh
  • 1987 Gharibe (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1987 Jamil (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1987 Kamingah (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1987 Shenasayi (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1987 The Tenants (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1985 Samandar (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1985 Taraj (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1979 Bagh-e boloor (as Naser Cheshmazar)
  • 1975 So Can I (Short)

References

  1. Nasser Cheshm Azar in an interview: I am Azeri, from the land of Lezgi dance
  2. Naser's first music teacher was his father, one of the famous Azerbaijani musicians
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