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'''Dariush Pirniakan''' (]: داریوش پیرنیاکان) (b. 1955 in ]) is an ]ian musician, ] and ] player, and music researcher. '''Daryoush Pirniakan''' (]: داریوش پیرنیاکان) (b. 1955 in ]) is an Iranian musician, ] and ] player, and music researcher.


== Biography == == Biography ==
Dariush Pirniakan, a musician and ] of Persian classical genre, learned ] and ] under the supervision of Mohammad Hasan Ozari, maestro ], Dr. Dariush Safvat, Yousef Foroutan, Saeed Hormozi, and Mahmoud Karimi. While being a student of late maestro ], he had the honor to study ] of Mirza Hossein-gholi (]: میرزا حسینقلی) and Shahnazi's advanced level repertoire (radif). Daryoush Pirniakan, a musician and ] of ] genre, learned ] and ] under the supervision of Mohammad Hasan Ozari, maestro ], Dr. ], Yousef Foroutan, Saeed Hormozi, and Mahmoud Karimi. While being a student of late maestro ], he had the honor to study ] of Mirza Hossein-gholi (]: میرزا حسینقلی) and Shahnazi's advanced level repertoire (radif).


After graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tehran University (دانشگاه تهران), he started to work and teach at the Center for Preservation and Propagation of Persian Classical Music. He has had long term collaboration with ] nominee, maestro ] since 1979. This collaboration lead to more than 220 concerts in Iran, USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, and UAE. He also had been one of the members of ], directed by late maestro ]. After graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tehran University (دانشگاه تهران), he started to work and teach at the Center for Preservation and Propagation of Persian Classical Music. He has had long term collaboration with ] nominee, maestro ] since 1979. This collaboration led to more than 220 concerts in Iran, USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, and UAE. He also had been one of the members of ], directed by late maestro ].


He has been a music professor at Tehran University, the deputy chairman of Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Tehran University, as well as spokesman of Iran Music House. As the founder of Shahnazi Ensemble, he has also had several collaborations with ] as singer.<ref>]</ref><ref></ref> He has been a music professor at Tehran University, the deputy chairman of Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Tehran University, as well as spokesman of Iran Music House. As the founder of Shahnazi Ensemble, he has also had several collaborations with ] as singer.<ref>]</ref><ref></ref>


== Awards and Recognitions == == Awards and Recognitions ==
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Daryoush Pirniakan
Daryoush Pirniakan playing tarDaryoush Pirniakan playing tar
Background information
Birth nameDaryoush Pirniakan
Born1955 (age 69–70)
OriginHadishahr, Iran
GenresPersian traditional music
Occupation(s)Composer, performer
Instrument(s)Tar, Setar
Websitewww.daryoushpirniakan.com
Musical artist

Daryoush Pirniakan (Persian: داریوش پیرنیاکان) (b. 1955 in East Azerbaijan) is an Iranian musician, tar and setar player, and music researcher.

Biography

Daryoush Pirniakan, a musician and composer of Persian classical genre, learned tar and setar under the supervision of Mohammad Hasan Ozari, maestro Ali-Akbar Shahnazi, Dr. Daryoush Safvat, Yousef Foroutan, Saeed Hormozi, and Mahmoud Karimi. While being a student of late maestro Ali Akbar khan Shahnazi, he had the honor to study radif of Mirza Hossein-gholi (Persian: میرزا حسینقلی) and Shahnazi's advanced level repertoire (radif).

After graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tehran University (دانشگاه تهران), he started to work and teach at the Center for Preservation and Propagation of Persian Classical Music. He has had long term collaboration with Grammy Award nominee, maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian since 1979. This collaboration led to more than 220 concerts in Iran, USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, and UAE. He also had been one of the members of Aref Ensemble, directed by late maestro Parviz Meshkatian.

He has been a music professor at Tehran University, the deputy chairman of Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Tehran University, as well as spokesman of Iran Music House. As the founder of Shahnazi Ensemble, he has also had several collaborations with Hamid Reza Nourbakhsh as singer.

Awards and Recognitions

  • A first degree art medal by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (2001)
  • Honorary doctorate from the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (2004).

Discography

References

  1. Persian Misplaced Pages (in Persian language): Daryoush Pirniakan
  2. Hamshahri Online Newspaper: Biography of Daryoush Pirniakan
  3. ePersia: Biography of Dariush Pirniakan

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