Beyond his achievements as a singer, Korous Sarhangzadeh also made meaningful contributions to cultural life through journalism and publishing. He served as the editor of Keyhan Bacheha, oneĀ most influential children’s magazines. In this role, he supported educational and cultural initiatives while encouraging young readers to appreciate literature, creativity, and the arts.
His involvement in publishing demonstrated that his passion extended well beyond music, reflecting a broader commitment to preserving and promoting culture. The political and social changes that transformed after the 1979 Revolution had a profound impact on many musicians of Sarhangzadeh’s generation. Although public performances and music production became more limited, his earlier recordings continued to circulate among admirers both inside and throughout the global diaspora.
