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Behzad Ranjbaran (born in 1955 Tehran) is an Iranian musician and composer. Ranjbaran was born and raised in Iran. He entered the Tehran Conservatory at the age of 9. Ranjbaran continued his study of composition at Indiana University. He obtained a DMA from the Juilliard School. Ranjbaran's music is strongly rooted in the Neo-Romantic movement of the late 20th Century, as well as showing the influence of Iranian and other non-Western musics. He has written compositions for, among others, Joshua Bell, Renée Fleming, and Yo-Yo Ma, as well as an upcoming piano concerto for Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Many of his works are inspired by Persian culture and literature. Persian Trilogy, a large orchestral cycle completed in 2006, was inspired by the Shahnameh of the 11th Century Persian poet Ferdowsi. Although himself highly proficient in traditional Iranian music, his compositions stray only rarely from the highly chromatic language of Wagner and Mahler. He currently teaches composition and theory at the Juilliard School. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nocturne (A Night In A Persian Garden)
1802Elegy for Cello and Strings
1103Persian Trilogy: The Blood of Seyavash: VI. Idyllic Love
674Moto Perpetuo (version for violin and strings)
305Persian Trilogy: 7 Passages
296Persian Trilogy: Seemorgh: III. The Sunrise
297We Are One
278Seven Passages
259Flute Concerto: I. Grave lamentoso
2310Dance of Life for Violin and Double Bass: i. Andante con espressione
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Layla Ramezan Plays 100 Years of Iranian Piano Music, Vol. 1

Ranjbaran, B.: Persian Trilogy

Ranjbaran: Awakening - Elegy
Songs of Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Persian Triology

persian trilogy

Ranjbaran: The Persian Trilogy
Best of Armenian Classical Music
Messages to Myself - New Music for Chorus A Cappella

Ticheli, Warnaar & Ranjbaran: Wind Concertos
Eugene Levinson plays Ranjbaran, Beethoven, Bruch, Hindemith, Koussevitsky, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov

Ranjbaran - Awakening; Elegies; Moto Perpetuo; Six Caprices; String Quartet