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Peyman Yazdanian was born on 1968 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian pianist and music composer (born 1968). Discover Peyman Yazdanian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Peyman Yazdanian (, born in 1968) is an Iranian pianist and music composer.
He has written over forty pieces for solo piano and has composed for both national and foreign feature films.
He wrote original soundtracks for plays and multimedia.
He attended the courses of Gerhard Geretschlaeger in Vienna and Ginette Gaubert in Marseille.
In conducting, he studied under Iradj Sahbai in Strasbourg.
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Cinema ’76, Iran 1997
In 1998, he began writing film music for the Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us.
The original soundtrack for the play For a More Important Thing, based on the story Hope For the Flowers, directed by Sheyda Safavi, Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Footballopedia ’98, Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Multimedia CD-ROM Kish ‘77, produced by Kish Free Zone Organization, Iran 1998
As a pianist-interpreter, he won first prize in the competition of excellence at the Musical Confederation of France in 2000.
He is recognized for his interpretations of works by Rachmaninov, Liszt, Beethoven, and Chopin.
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Art Gallery, Iran 2001
Played and recorded a piece named "Eghbal" by Mohammad Reza Darvishi published in the "Goosh" series by Mahriz publishing company.
He composes for Iranian film makers, such as One Night for Niki Karimi (2005) or Fire Party for Asghar Farhadi (2006), but also contributes to French-Italian productions (The Forbidden Chapter in 2006), German productions (Full Metal Village, best documentary at the Guild of German Art House Cinemas in 2007) or American productions such as Man Push Cart (selected at the Sundance Film Festival).
Peyman Yazdanian writes music for the theater as well as solo piano works.
He is the creator of a new form of expressionism based on Persian motifs and oriental accents.
He is currently preparing the recording of his work A Tea Collection for String Ensemble, dedicated to the benefits of tea, by the London Symphonic Orchestra.
Films for which he has composed music include:
More than 40 pieces for solo piano including 4 preludes, 2 fantasies, 1 ballad, 1 barcarolle, 5 suites and a few pieces in free style.
A Tea Collection for A String Ensemble in six movements.
Peyman Yazdanian composed the music for Summer Palace by Chinese filmmaker Lou Ye, a film selected for the Cannes Film Festival in 2006.
Played and recorded 3 Inventions, Un homage de Ravel and 15 traditional voices for piano by Irajd Sahbai in a CD published by Kargah Musiqi.