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Sima Bina
Sima Bina born in Khorasan, in the
heart of a popular tradition, Sima Bina started her career on
Iranian radio at the age of nine, under the direction of her
father, Ahmad Bina - a master of Iranian classical music and
poet who wrote many of her early songs.
Radio Yaran
She studied the repertoire of learned music "radif" and singing
technique with great masters such as Maaroufi and Zarrin
Panjeh.She went on to acquire her own solo programme, Golhaye
Sahraii (Wild Flowers), presenting a collection of folk songs
and music from various regions of Iran, which is still
remembered today.
After graduating from Tehran University in 1969, majoring in
Fine Arts, Sima Bina continued and perfected her knowledge of
radif with the highly subtle teaching of great Master
Davami.since 1979, along with teaching Iranian classical music
and vocality to selected students.
Conversation
Sima Bina has focused on doing further research on Persian folk
songs, collecting, recording, writing and re-interpreting
popular regional music, especially from Khorasan, her native
land. By travelling to most remote places all over Khorasan,
Sima has been able to gather and revive a collection of almost
forgotten songs and melodies. She has thus gained a unique
position in the history of Persian music.
Since 1993, Sima Bina has been invited to present her collection
of Persian folklore songs in world festivals all over the world,
including ´97 Vœrlden I Norden in Norway, ´99 WDR Weltmusik
Festival in Bonn/Germany, and the forthcoming Raza 2000 Festival
on Khorasan Music in Utrecht/Netherland, Bruxelles and
Gent/Belgium, Festival de Músiques del Món 2000 Barcelona/Spain.
Due to her devotion and dedication to the Iranian folk music,
Sima Bina can now see the materialization of thirty years of
meticulous work by making her music known worldwide.

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