Artist's albums
Elaheh Naz - Persian Music
1996 · album
Monadjat (Musique traditionnelle persane)
1995 · album
Balaye Jan, Marzieh 8 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Dar Fekre Tou Boodam, Marzieh 2 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Khabe Nooshin, Marzieh 4 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Migozaram Tanha, Marzieh 6 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Minaye Shekasteh, Marzieh 3 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Saghi Bedeh, Marzieh 7 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Sange Khara, Marzieh 1 - Persian Music
1992 · album
Persain Golden Music - Marzieh
1975 · album
Avaz-e Del (2023 Remastered Version)
2023 · album
امشب شب مهتابه
2023 · single
اشک من هویدا شد
2023 · single
من که مجنون توام
2023 · single
Bidad-e Zaman (2023 Remastered Version)
2023 · album
هرگز نمیشد باورم
2023 · single
هرگز نمیشد باورم
2023 · single
مرضيه در 29 سالگی
2022 · single
40 Marzieh Golden Songs, Vol 2 - Persian Music
2005 · album
48 Marzieh Golden Songs, Vol 1 - Persian Music
2004 · album
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Biography
Marzieh (Persian: مرضیه, born Ashraf Sadat Mortazaei, 22 March 1924 – 13 October 2010), was an Iranian singer of Persian traditional music. Marzieh started her career in the 1940s at Radio Tehran and cooperated with some of the greatest 20th century Persian songwriters and lyricists like Ali Tajvidi, Parviz Yahaghi, Homayoun Khorram, Rahim Moeini Kermanshahi and Bijan Taraghi. Marzieh also sang with the Farabi Orchestre, conducted by Morteza Hannaneh, a pioneer of Persian polyphonic music, during the 1960s and 1970s. Her first major public performance was in 1942, when, though still a teenager, she played the principal role of Shirin at the Jame'eh Barbod [Barbod Society] opera house in the Persian operetta Shirin and Farhad. In 1994, Marzieh left Iran forever due to the political repression, making her new home in Paris. She performed several concerts in Los Angeles, California and Royal Albert Hall (London) in 1993, 1994 and 1995. The Paris-based composer Mohammad Shams and the Persian tar soloist Hamid Reza Taherzadeh were the main musicians who worked with Marzieh in exile. Marzieh's last concert was performed at Olympia in 2006. The European press have also compared her to Vanessa Redgrave and Melina Mercouri for her willingness to put political and human-rights beliefs ahead of her career, and even ahead of her own safety. Marzieh died of cancer in Paris on 13 October 2010, aged 86.