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Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh was born on 15 March, 1941 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian film composer. Discover Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh'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 83 years old?

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Occupation Film composer, songwriter, filmmaker
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 15 March, 1941
Birthday 15 March
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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1941

Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh (born 1941 in Tehran) is an Iranian pioneer film composer, songwriter, and filmmaker.

He is recognized for his contribution to film and pop music in Iran.

His major works include Qeysar, Toughi, Dash Akol, Tangna, The Deers (Gavaznhā).

He started his career early in his teens as percussionist and accordionist in the National Iranian Radio Children's Program.

1958

In 1958, he joined the Youth Orchestra of National Iranian Radio as contrabassist where shortly after he would be trusted with all the music arrangement and the conductor duties.

From his early ages, he was fascinated by cinema and filmmaking.

This was the dream which he and his lifelong friend Masoud Kimiai (Iranian film director, screenwriter, and producer) shared.

1965

In 1965 and after working on the National Iranian Radio and later the University of Tehran orchestra, he began his collaboration with the Tanin Recording Studio (the first private recording studio in Iran), and along with his comrades he contributed to shape a new atmosphere in the Iranian pop music.

In parallel to his cinematic activities and through his well-known songs such as "Friday" and "Nightly 1", he tried to represent Iranian people by picturing their pains and sorrows under the totalitarian Shah’s regime.

1967

Finally, in 1967, when Masoud Kimiai got a chance to direct his first film (Come Stranger, 196, Monfaredzadeh composed the score. However, it was their second collaboration (Qeysar, 1969) that made history. Months before Qeysar was released, he had left Iran to continue his studies in Germany where he had the opportunity to be acquainted with the Confederation of Iranian Students which helped him to reshape and deepen his social and political ideas. Hence, the Qeysar outbreak made him give up his studies and come back to Iran to pursue his cinematic career. The quality of his work in Qeysar, along with the success of the film at the box office and among the critics, put more attention on the music for films in Iran which until that day was not taken seriously by the Iranian film industry. The following year, he won the Best Film Score award for Qeysar at the second "Sepas Awards" ceremony which would be repeated the next year for his third collaboration with Masoud Kimiai (Reza Motori, 1970).

1970

His film scores continued with Toughi (Ali Hatami, 1970), Window (Jalal Moghaddam, 1970), Dash Akol (Masoud Kimiai, 1971), Topoli (Reza Mirlohi, 1972), Balouch (Masoud Kimiai, 1972), Soil (Masoud Kimiai, 1973), Tangna (Amir Naderi, 1973), and The Deers (Gavaznha) (Masoud Kimiai, 1974).

In 1970, he joined the “Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults" where he contributed to establish the Children’s Film Training Center as well as writing music for audio books, animations, and short films produced by the institute.

1973

In 1973, he was sentenced to jail for his social and political ideas.

However, after his release he would not remain silent and with his works (songs such as "Gonjishkak-e Ashi Mashi", "Childish (Koudakaneh)", "Nightly 2" or "Friday for Friday"), he accompanied and supported people in the upcoming revolution.

1979

Shortly after the Iranian Revolution in February 1979, he concluded that this was not what he has wished for, so he expressed his concerns with the songs "Unity" and "Whisper".

He decided to leave Iran and go to a self-imposed exile which continues to this day.

During the exile, his artistic activities were extremely limited; however, he still believes in change for his country and his people.