Milad Omranloo

Milad Omranloo
Born 1977
Ahvaz, Iran
Origin Tehran
Occupation(s) Conductor, Composer
Instruments Timpani, Percussion
Years active 2000

Milad Omranloo (Persian: میلاد عمرانلو) is an Iranian conductor. He led the Tehran Vocal Ensemble to a gold medal at the 2009 World Choir Championship.[1]

He is graduated in Composing from Art University and successfully completed his education on master degree. He has benefited from great composers such as Tolib Khon Shakhidi from Tajikestan and also Ahmad Pejman, Khayyam Mirzazadah, professor Dichko and other Professors. In 2008 he won the third prize on the composing competition known as "Singing and Sports" (2008 Olympics Games) with his piece "The Peace Bird". In Jan 2010, Alireza Ghorbani sang two of his pieces with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. His activity started since 2000, with cooperating with Tehran Symphony Orchestra as Timpanist and Percussion instruments he had taken parts in several activities with conductors such as Loris Tjeknavorian, Ali (Alexandr) Rahbari, Shahrdad Rohani, FereydoonNaseri, Nader Mashayekhi, Derek Gleeson and other conductors. He also has passed the master class courses of conducting besides maestro Loris Tjeknavorian & Iradj Sahbaee. He has passed choir conducting master classes in Netherlands, Norway and United States and he has had several performances as guest conductor with the Manado State University Choir (MSUC) from Indonesia, in United States. He was officially invited to be Iran representative in World Choir Council by Interkultur organization beside 70 other countries.


References

  1. "Tehran Vocal Ensemble wins medals World Choir Championship". Payvand. 12 July 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2010.



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