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Abolhassan Eqbal-Azar (Eqbalossoltan) (Persian: اقبال آذر; born 3 November 1863 - died 22 February 1971) was an early Iranian classical vocalist. Born in a village called Alvand, 6 kilometers from the city of Qazvin in the northwest of Iran. His father, Molla Musa, was one of the teachers in Haj Molla Salleh Qazvini Seminary. Unlike most seminary teachers, he made a living not by teaching but by working on his farm after school hours. Young Eqbal lost his father when he was only seven and had to move to the city of Qazvin with his family. Eager to learn more, Eqbal took lessons from Haji Molla Karim Qazvini, one of the vocalists in Nasseredin Shah's house. As a result, the young student soon mastered the different radifs of Persian music. Upon his acquaintance with Darvish Khan and the other musicians of his day, Eqbal took a trip to Tblisi to produce a record and give a live performance. He was accompanied by Darvish Khan (tar), Baqer Khan Rameshgar (kamancheh), Seyed Hoseyn Taherzadeh (vocals) and Abdolah Davami (tasnif and zarb) ابوالحسن قزوینی (۱۲۴۲ - ۱۳۴۹) فرزند ملا موسی معروف به «اقبالالسلطان آذر» و «اقبال آذر»، خواننده موسیقی ایرانی و صاحب یکی از قویترین صداها در آواز ایرانی بود. او در سال ۱۲۴۲ خورشیدی در قریه الوند در هفت کیلومتری جنوب قزوین دیده به جهان گشود. در ۱۲۷۷ قزوین را ترک کرده و به تبریز رفت و در دستگاه محمدعلی میرزا ولیعهد مظفرالدین شاه و بعد نزد احمدشاه رفت و آمد داشت. شهریار شاعر معاصر در وصف اقبال آذر غزلی با این مطلع سرودهاست: گرفت رونق از «اقبال»

Collection of Iranian Music 21(Eqbal Azar I)

Songs of Eqbal Azar (1)
Songs of Eqbal Azar, Vol. 4

Collection of Iranian Music 26(Eqbal Azar II)

Songs of Eqbal Azar (4)

Songs of Eqbal Azar 1

Songs of Eqbal Azar (2)

Songs of Eqbal Azar (3)
Songs of Eqbal Azar

Songs of Eqbal Azar Vol. 4
Songs of Eqbal Azar Vol. 2
Songs of Eqbal Azar Vol. 3