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Maestro
Homa MirAfhsar
File:Homa Mirafshar.jpg
Homa MirAfshar in Iran National Television, 1976
Born
Homa Homayoun

24 May 1946
Tehran
NationalityIran
Known forHam Ghasam By Moein, Afsaneh Hasty By Haydeh, Bigharar By Homeira
SpouseMr. Ali MirAfshar
AwardsThe World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media - WAALM AWARDS OF 2006

Homa Mirafshar, born in May 24, 1946 in Tehran, is a prominent Iranian poet and songwriter based in the United States.[1][2]

She is considered the best Persian lyricist regarding to Iranian Pop and Traditional Music producers, singers and writers.[3]

According to Iranian Musicians such as Manuchehr Cheshmazar and Mohammad Heydari, Homa's poems get mix well with rhythm and melody. She combines these elements with experience and the result is her signature in the field. The Audience knows her from that signature and sign.[4]

Childhood and Family

Mirafshar was born in Tehran to the artistic Homayoun family. Homa calls her father her main motivator for her later achievements. She started composing poetry as a child in elementary school. She married Ali MirAfshara, the cousin of Iranian singer Homeyra, and Homa and Homeyra have collaborated on songs. Mirafshar has two children two children, Keyvan and Katayoun.[2][1]

Persian Golden Lioness Awards

The World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media - WAALM AWARDS OF 2006 - Best Lyricist[5]

Homa MirAfhsar receiving the Persian Golden Lioness Award, Los Angeles 2006
File:هما میر افشار شاعر و ترانه سرا.jpg
Homa MirAfshar in Front page of Banouan Magazine, Archive

References

  1. ^ a b متن مصاحبه دوکتور فضل الله مجددی با مجله میثاق خون / [مصاحبه فضل الله مجددی]. University of Arizona Libraries. 1989.
  2. ^ a b "قسمت اول مصاحبه اختصاصی فریدون توفیقی با حمیرا ، هما میرافشار ، محمد حیدری و جهانبخش پازوکی". YouTube. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ "رادیو زمانه | آهنگ زمانه | ویژه برنامه ها | «نوبهار» و سهمی از زیبایی‌های ایران". zamaaneh.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  4. ^ سرچشمه الهام - قسمت دوم: هما میرافشار, retrieved 2021-06-30
  5. ^ "Persian Golden Lioness Awards" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Bibliography

  • میرافشار، هما، گلپونه ها۲، چاپ اول ۱۳۹۵- شابک: ۹۷۸۹۶۴۳۳۲۰۹۳۵
  • میرافشار، هما، گلپونه ها، انتشارات جاویدان. ۱۳۸۸ شابک: 964-5732-31