Hormoz Farhat

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Hormoz Farhat (Persian: هرمز فرهت) Born 1929 Tehran, is a significant Iranian composer, ethnomusicologist and University lecturer.[1]

Hormoz Farhat
Background information
Born 1929 (age 8485)
Origin Tehran, Iran
Genres Classical music
Persian symphonic music
Occupations Professional musician, musicologist

Musical career

He studied music at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Mills College, California, graduating with the degrees of BA in music, MA in composition and PhD in composition and ethnomusicology. His composition teachers included Darius Milhaud, Lukas Foss and Roy Harris.[2]

Farhat's PhD dissertation "The Dastgah Concept in Persian Music" was published in 1990 by Cambridge University Press.

Awards and honors

  • Head of music department of Tehran university before 1979 revolution for years.[1]
  • The Golden Plaque for Best Music, 1970. for the film Cow.

Works

For Orchestra: Mazandarani Rhapsody, Flute Concerto, Clarinet Concerto, etc.

Chamber works: String Quartet, Fugue in Dashti, etc.

For piano: Persian Suite.

Film Music: Gaav (Cow), Postchi, and Aagha-ye Haaloo, all directed by Dariush Mehrjui. Aaraamesh dar hozoor-e digaraan, and Saadegh Kordeh, both directed by Naaser Taghvaaei.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/arts/story/2006/02/060226_mv-persepolis-bso-music.shtml
  2. http://www.cmc.ie/composers/composer.cfm?composerID=41
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