Shahrdad Rouhani
Shahrdad Rouhani | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Tehran, Iran | May 27, 1954
Origin | Iran |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Arranger, Conductor |
Instruments | Violin, Piano |
Years active | 1973–present |
Associated acts | Yanni |
Website |
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Shahrdad Rouhani also spelled Shahrdad Rohani, Shardad Rohani and Shahdad Rohani (Persian: شهرداد روحانی or شهداد روحانی, born 27 May 1954 in Tehran)[1] is an Iranian composer, violinist/pianist, and conductor. His style is contemporary and he is well known for composing and conducting classical, instrumental, adult contemporary/new age, film soundtrack as well as pop music.[2]
Early life
His father, Reza Rohani, was an accomplished musician and as a result, Shahrdad and all of his brothers including Anoushiravan Rohani and Ardeshir Rohani followed in their father’s footsteps.[1] He began playing the piano at age 6, like many of his other brothers.[3] As a child, he was a student to a well-known Persian violinist, Ebrahim Rouhifar.[2] At age 10 he attended the Persian National Music Conservatory of Tehran.[2] By 1975, he was studying Music Composition and Conducting at the Vienna Music Academy.[2] By 1984 Shahrdad moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA.[3]
Musical career
From 1987 until 1991, Rohani served as the music director and conductor of the Conductor of the Arts (COTA) symphony orchestra in Los Angeles.[1][3] He has appeared as a guest conductor with a number of prestigious orchestras including London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras and many others.
Shahrdad arranged and conducted sixty piece orchestra to supplement Yanni's keyboard compositions during the Yanni Live at the Acropolis concert in 1993, it was an open-air concert with the London Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra in the Parthenon, Athens, Greece.[3] Shahrdad also played the violin in all but two of the tracks during this concert.[3] Yanni Live at the Acropolis was acclaimed by both critics and audience and became the most widely viewed program ever shown on Public Television in United States and is the second best-selling music video of all time.[2]
In 1994 Shahrdad became a US Citizen.[3]
Rohani was commissioned in 1998 by the government of Thailand and the committee of the 13th Asian Games to compose and conduct the music for opening ceremonies. The composition became the most popular song of the Asian Games.[2]
In 1999 Rohani received the Thailand's 'King's Golden Pikanes Award', the country's most prestigious music award for an outstanding orchestral performance. The award is considered the highest artistic achievement.[2]
Discography
- 1977 - Eternity
- 1994 - Beauty of Love, Journey to Romance
- 1994 - Dream Images
- 1994 - The Winds of Christmas
- 1995 - Impressions of Romance
- 1996 - Touch of Serenity, Volume 1
- 1997 - The Winds of Christmas, Volume 2
- 2000 - Sunrise in Bangkok (with Dej Bulsuk and London Symphony Orchestra)
- 2007 - Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker; Swan Lake; the Sleeping Beauty (with Slovak Radio New Philharmonic Orchestra & Viktor Simcisko)
- 2009 - Open Secret (Nahan Makon, Alireza Assar, Shardad Rohani & London Symphonic Orchestra)
- 2013 - Sinus Persicus Suite (with London Symphony Orchestra & London Voices)
- Encore in Ivory
- Kingdom of Smiles (with Dej Bulsuk and London Symphony Orchestra)
- Dance of Spring
- Cinema Passion
- Motherland
- Nasime Bahari
- Rayahee
Compilation and guest artist albums
- 1993 - Live at the Acropolis (with Yanni)
- 1999 - The Private Years (a box set with Yanni)
- 2009 - EclectSax (with Douglas Masek)
- 2013 - Dancing at the Opera (various)
Awards
- A.K.M. Scholarship (Vienna, Austria)
- ASCAP Scholarship (Los Angeles, California)
- 1984 - Jerry Fielding Award, UCLA[3]
- 1999 - ' Pikanes Award' by the Musical Association of Thailand[2][3]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Shahrdad Rohani: A Classical Musician with a Twist". IIP Digital. U.S. Department of State, US Embassy. Jan 12, 2009. Retrieved Aug 19, 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Shahrad Rohani, Know Him Better". WhatsUpIran.com. Retrieved Aug 20, 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dallafar, Arlene (2001). Barkan, Elliott Robert, ed. Making it in America: A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC, CLIO. p. 320. ISBN 9781576070987.
External links
- Shardad Rohani's Official Webpage
- Shardad at Serenity Music
- Shardad Rohani at AllMusic
- Shardad Rohani at the Internet Movie Database