Mohammad Reza Tafazzoli

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Mohammad Reza Tafazzoli

Mohammad Reza Tafazzoli (born 1974) is an Iranian composer.

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Career

Mohammad Reza Tafazzoli was born in 1974 in Karlsruhe, Germany. He started his musical education in the Boys Conservatory of Tehran and graduated in 1992. Before leaving for Russia in 2002 he graduated from the Music Academy in Azad University of Arts and Architecture.

He studied composition in the Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory of Music in Saint Petersburg, under Boris Tishchenko, a pupil of Dmitri Shostakovich and a prominent figure in the Saint Petersburg school of composition. He studied Polyphony and Musical Form and Analysis with Anatoli Milka and Igor Rogalev.

He returned to Iran in 2007 soon after obtaining his Diploma With Honor from the conservatory.

Tafazzoli is now teaching in art universities in Iran including Tehran University of Art, Azad University of Art and Architecture, and Tehran University.

Works

Orchestral works

Chamber works

Works for voice, choir and orchestra

Piano works

Guitar music

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