Faramarz Payvar
Farāmarz Pāyvar | |
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Born |
Farāmarz Pāyvar February 10, 1933 Tehran, Iran |
Died |
December 9, 2009 76) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Occupation | Composer, player of Santour |
Master Farāmarz Pāyvar (10 February 1933, Tehran – 9 December 2009, Tehran) (Persian: فرامرز پایور) was an Iranian composer and santur player. Payvar died on December 9, 2009 after a long struggle with brain damage.[1]
Works
Concertino for Santur and Orchestra, by Faramarz Payvar and Hossein Dehlavi.
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- Concertino for santūr and Orchestra (Pāyvar-Dehlavi) (1958)
- The Radif of Sabā for Santur in three volumes by F. Pāyvar and Dāryūš Safvat (FerdowsiPublication,Tehran) (1958)
- Dialogue (Goftegū), duet for Santur and violin (1959)
- Preliminary book in Santur playing (Māhūr Publication, Tehran) (1960)
- Thirty Chāhārmezrāb for the Santur(Department of Art and Culture Publication, Tehran) (1971)
- The second book of the Radif of Sabā for Santur by F. Pāyvar and Dāryūš Safvat (Ferdowsi Publication,Tehran) (1974)
- Eight musical pieces for the Santur (Department of Art and Culture Publication, Tehran) (1979)
- Parniān, duet for Santur and Tār (1980)
- Radif Chapkūk for Santur (in women's voice registration) for the santur (1981)
- A collection of pishdarāmad and Rengs (1981)
- A collection of pishdarāmad and Rengs (arranged for the violin) (1982)
- Chamber music for Santūr (1982)
- Fānūs, duet for two Santurs (1982)
- Theory of Western and Iranian music (1983)
- Reng-e šahrāšūb (1984)
- Elementary Radif for Santur (1988)
- Rahgozar, duet for santur and flute (Otāqe Čāp Publication, Tehran) (1989)
- The Vocal Radif and old Tasnifs, according to the version of Abdollah Davami, Collected by F. Pāyvar.(Māhūr Publication, Tehran) (1998)
- Santur Courses, Radif of Maestro Abolhassan Saba, compiled and edited by Faramarz Payvar, rewritten by Pejman Azarmina (1999, ISBN 964-6409-39-3)
- Fālgūš, seven pieces for Santur (Māhūr Publication, Tehran) (2000)
Partial discography
- Improvisation in dašti and afšāri, F. Pāyvar, santur and H. Tehrāni, Tombak.
- Album Yādegāri (the memorial album) in dastgāhs šūr and segāh, F. Pāyvar, santur and M. Esmāili, Tombak.
- Goftegū (dialogue), duets for santūr and other instruments composed by F. Pāyvar
- In memorial of Habib Samai, F. Pāyvar, Santūr solo in dastgāhs šūr and čhāhārgāh.
- Dašti concert. Pāyvar ensemble and Shajariān (vocal)
- Del-e Sheyda, Pāyvar Ensemble (Masters of Classical Persian Music) and Shahram Nazeri (vocals).
- Layli & Majnoun, Pāyvar Ensemble (Masters of Classical Persian Music) and Shahram Nazeri (vocals).
- Bayāt-e Kord: F. Pāyvar, santūr and H. Tehrani, Tombak in dastgāh Bayāt-e Kord and solo Tombak in various rhythm improvised by Tehrani.
- Šahrāšūb, F. Pāyvar, santūr solo in šūr, abū atā and dašti. Mahur
- Iranian folk music, arranged by F. Pāyvar. Pāyvar Ensemble and Simā Binā (vocal).
- Hekāyate Del, in dastgāh šūr. Pāyvar Ensemble with A. Rostamiān (vocal).
- Mahūr and Segāh, Masters Ensemble conducted by F. Pāyvar and Shahidi (vocal).
- Rahāvard, played by Masters, J. Shahnāz, tār, M. Esmāili, Tombak, and F. Pāyvar, Santur.
- Kerešme, in dastgāhs segāh and afšāri, played by Pāyvar Ensemble.
References
- ↑ Veteran Iranian composer Faramarz Payvar dies Press TV. Retrieved on December 10, 2009.
- Qmars Piraglu (Former Siamak Noory) "Farāmarz Pāyvar and his place in Iranian music"/ Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of Melbourne, 2002
External links
- Short Bio
- Mehdi Setāyesh'gar, The Master of Eternal Mezrabs, in Persian, Jadid Online, 15 December 2009, .
• Audio slideshow: (4 min 9 sec). - Faramarz Payvar - Daily Telegraph obituary
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