Ahmad Pejman
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Ahmad Pejman is an Iranian classical composer who resides in the United States
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[edit] Professional Training
Born in 1937 in Laar, Iran, Ahmad Pejman started studying music under the supervision of Heshmat Sanjari and Hossein Nasseri and continued studies in composition with Alsred Uhi, Thomas Christian David, Hans Jelineck, Nusiant Arel, Vladimir Ushachevsky and Jack Beesen in Vienna.
[edit] Contemporary Works
Today, Ahmad Pejman is one of Iran's most prolific composers. He has written symphonies, operas, film scores and popular music for Pop icons such as Dariush. His works include Pieces for Saba Ensemble and Symphonic Orchestra (conducted by Hossein Dehlavi), Rhapsody for Symphonic Orchestra, Sonata for Piano, Farsian Overture for the Harvester Ceremony Opera, Lightning Ballet, Samandar opera, Seven Hurdles of Rostam, Hamasseh (performed by the London National Orchestra conducted by Pejman) and Khorramshahr piece. In cinema, he has composed a number of film and TV scores. "Baran" (2001),(Majid Majidi), "Smell of Camphor and Fragrance of Jasmine" (Bahman Farmanara), "Blue Scarf" (Rakhshan Bani Etemad) and "Warriors of Tangestan" are among his major compositions. He resides in Los Angeles, California. His son, Bob Pejman aka Babak Pejman is a contemporary artist who resides in the United States and paints in a style called romantic realism.
[edit] Filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s) (1970s)
Yek boos-e koochooloo (2005)
Beed-e majnoon (2005)
Prostitution bag sløret (2004) (as Ahmad Pejman)
Mystic Iran: The Unseen World (2002)
Khanei ruye ab (2002)
Baran (2001)
Booye kafoor, atre yas (2000)
Friendly Persuasion: Iranian Cinema After the 1979 Revolution (2000)
Rusari Abi (1995)
Zinat (1994)
Honarpisheh (1993)
Veiled Threat (1989)
Checkpoint (1987)
Sayehaye bolande bad (1979)
Sakhte Iran (1978)
Shazdeh Ehtejab (1974)