Saman ehteshami | |||
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Born | Tehran, Iran | 21 April 1978||
Genres | Persian music | ||
Occupation(s) | Musician | ||
Instruments | Piano |
Saman Ehteshami (Persian سامان احتشامی) is an Iranian musician.
Ehteshami was born in Tehran. He began piano lessons when he was age six. He studied music under Javad Maroufi, Mohammad Sarir, and Esmail Amin Moayed.[1]
In 1989, Ehteshami was awarded an Honorary degree[2] from the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults.[3]From 1991 to 1995, Saman Ehteshami won the Golden Tablet[4], and Appreciation Plaque from Fajr International Music Festival[5][6]
Year | English Title | Further Notes |
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1994 | Baagh be Baagh | pieces for piano and Tombak |
1996 | Raaz-e Baagh | pieces for piano and Tombak |
2002 | Mahtaab dar Baagh | for piano and orchestra |
2000 | Koochoolooha dar Baagh | children's music |
2000 | Anna dar Baagh[7] | pieces of Azeri music performed by piano |
2007 | Baagh-e Royaahaa | piano and percussion |
2009 | Sabzeh Rizeh Mizeh | children's music, vocal: Hamid Jebeli |
2009 | Maah e Majles | orchestral works, vocal: Abdolhossein Mokhtabad |
2013 | Paayizan | for piano and flute |
2015 | Harkat | popular songs for sport events |
2016 | Behesht e Man | vocal: Abdolhossein Mokhtabad |
2015 | Melodica | for piano, melodica, and percussion |
2017 | Koochoolooha dar Baagh | children's music |
2017 | Homayoun-Haye | Homayoun |
2018 | Mara Bepazir | - |
2018 | Gariban | - |
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