Mohammad Fereshte Nejad
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Mohammad Fereshte Nejad(25 April 1973, Tehran), Iranian Composer, Candidate for "Iranian prince" soundtrack in "22th Fadjr Film Festival".
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[edit] Education
Fardin khalatbari(1366-1370), Darkan Sahakian(1371-1374), Farhad Fakhredini(1374-1376) were his music teachers.
[edit] Exhibitions
- 2000: Parma film festival.
- 2001: 100'th years Abratsev in Russia.
- 2002: Ancient nations in India.
- 2004: Monodramon, Russia.
[edit] His works
Creating more than 50 music for Iranian theater, such as:
- The Poof.
- Anger and shout.
- Behind shemshads.
- and ...
Also he composed soundtrack for Persian movies, such as:
- Iranian prince.
- My poem, my land.
- Tomorrow, flag.
- Fox trap.
- God's footstep.
- Mother, Can you hear me?
- and ...
[edit] External links
[edit] See also
- List of Iranian Soundtrack Composer