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'''Peyman Yazdanian''' ({{langx|fa| پیمان یزدانیان }}, born in 1968) is an [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] [[pianist]] and music [[composer]]. He has written over forty pieces for solo [[piano]] and has composed for both national and foreign feature films. He wrote [[original soundtrack]]s for plays and multimedia.
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== Early life ==
'''Peyman Yazdanian''' ({{lang-fa| پیمان یزدانیان }}, born 1968) is an Iranian [[pianist]] and music [[composer]]. As a composer, he has written over forty pieces for solo [[piano]] and has composed for both national and foreign featured films. He has also written [[original soundtrack]]s for plays and multimedia.
He was trained by pianist [[Farman Behboud]]. He attended the courses of Gerhard Geretschlaeger in Vienna and Ginette Gaubert in Marseille. In conducting, he studied under Iradj Sahbai in Strasbourg.


==Biography==
== Career ==
As a pianist-interpreter, he won first prize in the competition of excellence at the Musical Confederation of France in 2000. He is recognized for his interpretations of works by [[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninov]], [[Franz Liszt|Liszt]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]], and [[Frédéric Chopin|Chopin]].


In 1998, he began writing film music for the Iranian director [[Abbas Kiarostami filmography|Abbas Kiarostami's]] ''[[The Wind Will Carry Us]]''.
Peyman Yazdanian was born in 1969 in [[Tehran]]. He started learning the piano at the age of 6 and continued with his master [[Farman Behboud]] up to the advanced level. At the age of 12, he started taking [[harmony]] and composition lessons from Paulus Khofri. He has taken part in a few master classes of Austrian professor [[Gerhard Geretschlaeger]] from the [[Konservatorium Wien University]] and Professor [[Ernest Hozel]] from the [[Graz conservatory]] and he has also taken an advanced stage course in [[Marseille]] with Professor [[Ginette Gaubert]]. He has taken a few Conducting lessons with [[Iradj Sahbai]] (The conductor of [[Strasbourg-Schiltigheim Orchestra]]). He has had many concerts both as a soloist and an accompanist.
Taking part in the international piano competition, [[Concours Musical de France]](CMF) held in 2000, he won the first prize and afterwards he had a recital in the French University, [[École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications]] (E.N.S.T). A year before he had won the second prize in the same competition (CMF). As a composer, he has written more than forty pieces for the piano and some of them have been performed in Paris.


Peyman Yazdanian composed the music for [[Summer Palace (2006 film)|''Summer Palace'']] by Chinese filmmaker [[:fr:Lou Ye|Lou Ye]], a film selected for the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 2006. He composes for Iranian film makers, such as [[One Night (2005 film)|''One Night'']] for [[Niki Karimi]] (2005) or [[Fireworks Wednesday|''Fire Party'']] for [[Asghar Farhadi]] (2006), but also contributes to French-Italian productions (''The Forbidden Chapter'' in 2006), German productions (''[[Full Metal Village]]'', best documentary at the Guild of German Art House Cinemas in 2007) or American productions such as ''[[Man Push Cart]]'' (selected at the [[Sundance Film Festival]]).
==Soundtracks==
He has composed for a number of featured films like “The Wind Will Carry Us” by [[Abbas Kiarostami]], “The Strangers” by [[Ramin Bahrani]], “The Water and the Fire” by [[Fereydoun Jayrani]], [[Iraj Karimi]]'s “Going by”, “The deserted Station” by [[Alireza Raisian]], “The little birdboy” by [[Rahbar Ghanbari]], “And along came a spider” by [[Maziar Bahari]], “The White Nights” by [[Farzad Motamen]],“The Wind Carpet” & “Sometimes look at the sky” & “A Piece of Bread” by Kamal Tabrizi, “The Fatherhood Village” by Rasoul Mollagholipour, “The Tradition of Lover Killing” & “A Place in Far Distance” by [[Khosro Masumi]], “The Soldiers of Friday” by [[Masood Kimiai]], “The Picture of A Lady From Far away” by [[Ali Mosaffa]] and “A Night” & “Few days later” by [[Niki Karimi]], “Firework Wednesday” by [[Asghar Farhadi]] and “Awards for silence” by [[Maziar Miri]].<br/>
He has also worked for few foreign featured films like [[Lost in Beijing]] (2007-China) by [[Li Yu (director)|Li Yu]], "[[Summer Palace]]" (2006-China, France) by [[Lou Ye]] (Official selection In the Competition, [[Cannes film festival]] 2006,"[[Full Metal Village]]" (2006-Germany) by [[Sung-Hyung Cho]], "[[La Fine del Mare]]" (2005-Germany, France) by [[Nora Hoppe]], "[[Man Push Cart]]" (2005-USA), "[[Forbidden Chapter]]" (2004-Italy, France).<br/>
As a composer, Yazdanian also conducted music for “Joeseph, the prophet” an Iranian TV Show directed by [[Farajollah Salahshoor]] that became famous within the Iranian people. He got his bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from [[Sharif University of Technology]] and now he works as a pianist, composer and piano teacher. Yazdanian adores performing pieces by Sergei [[Rachmaninov]].<br/>
November 2007 He had a concert in Italy at "Folk Club" in [[Torino]], played few of his own compositions (including "A Tea Collection for a String Ensemble" and "Quintet Sonata") with an Italian quartet named "[[Xenia Ensemble]]" and played few Improvisations with an Iranian percutionist from Rome, [[Mohsen Kassirossafar]].<br/>
Recently, he played [[liszt]], [[Beethoven]], [[Chopin]] and [[Rachmaninov]] on his Piano Recital at Grand [[Vahdat Hall]], 3 and 4 January 2008. He also played his own suites for solo piano including: Concert suite, Expression suite, Sarrow suite and his last suite: "few Persian recipes for a French chef".


Peyman Yazdanian writes music for the theater as well as solo piano works. He is the creator of a new form of expressionism based on Persian motifs and oriental accents. He is currently preparing the recording of his work ''A Tea Collection'' for String Ensemble, dedicated to the benefits of tea, by the London Symphonic Orchestra.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}}
==Discography==


==Soundtracks==
*''Themes'' (2001), [[Hermes Records]]
Films for which he has composed music include:
*''Second Take'' (2004), Hermes Records
*''Crossing'' (2007), Hermes Records
*''On The Wind'' (2008), Hermes Records
*''Suites'' (2010), Hermes Records
*''Echoes from distant Lands'' (2012), Hermes Records<ref>{{cite web|title=Peyman Yazdanian|url=https://musicbrainz.org/artist/7036dabf-9057-40b6-bd1e-c7f1243df710|website=MusicBrainz|accessdate=11 Aug 2011}}</ref>


* 1998 - ''Birth of Light'', by Abbas Kiarostami (Iran)
==Filmography==
* 1998 - ''The Turtle'' (''Lakposht''), by Ali Shah-Hatami (Iran)
* 2000 - ''The Strangers'' (''Biganegan''), by [[:fr:Ramin Bahrani|Ramin Bahrani]] (Iran - US)
* 2000 - ''[[The Wind Will Carry Us]]'' (''Bad ma ra khahad bord''), by [[:fr:Abbas Kiarostami|Abbas Kiarostami]] (Iran - France)
* 2001 - ''[[:fr:Az Kenar-e Ham Migozarim|Going By]]'' (''Az Kenar-e Ham Migozarim''), by Iraj Karimi (Iran)
* 2001 - ''[[Water and Fire]]'' (''Ab o Atash''), by Fereydoun Jayrani (Iran)
* 2002 - ''Bright Nights'' (''Shabhaye Roshan''), by Farzad Motamen (Iran)
* 2002 - ''And Along Came a Spider'', by [[Maziar Bahari]] (Iran)
* 2002 - ''The Little Bird Boy'' (''Parandebaze Koochak''), by Rahbar Ghanbari (Iran)
* 2002 - ''[[The Deserted Station]]'' (''Istgahe Matrook''), by Alireza Raisain (Iran)
* 2003 - ''Sometimes Look at the Sky'' (''Gahi be asman negah kon''), by [[Kamal Tabrizi]] (Iran)
* 2003 - ''[[The Wind Carpet]]'' (''Farshe Baad''), by [[Kamal Tabrizi]] (Iran - Japan)
* 2003 - ''[[Crimson Gold]]'' (''Talaye sorkh''), by [[Jafar Panahi]] (Iran)
* 2004 - ''The Tradition of Lover Killing'' (''Rasme Ashegh Koshi''), by Khosro Masumi (Iran)
* 2004 - ''The Soldiers of Friday'' (''Sarbazane Jom'e''), by Massoud Kimiai (Iran)
* 2004 - ''The Fatherhood Field'' (''Mazra'aye Pedari''), by Rasool Mollagholipour (Iran)
* 2004 - ''The Picture of a Lady From Faraway'' (''Simaye zani dar door dast''), by Ali Mosaffa (Iran)
* 2005 - ''One Night'' (''Yek shab''), by Niki Karimi (Iran - France)
* 2005 - ''La Fine Del Mare'', by Nora Hoppe (Germany - France)
* 2005 - ''The Forbidden Chapter'', by Fariborz Kamkari (France - Italy)
* 2005 - ''Man Push Cart'', by Ramin Bahrani (USA)
* 2005 - ''A Piece of Bread'' (''Yek Tekke Nan''), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran)
* 2006 - ''Full Metal Village'', by Sung Hyung Cho (Germany)
* 2006 - ''Few Days Later'' (''Chand rooze ba'ad''), by Niki Karimi (Iran)
* 2006 - ''A Place in Far Distance'' (''Djayee dar door dast''), by Khosro Masumi (Iran)
* 2006 - ''The Fire Festival'' (''Charshanbeh suri''), by Asghar Farhadi (Iran)
* 2006 - ''[[Summer_Palace_(2006_film)|Summer Palace]]'' (''Une Jeunesse Chinoise''), by Lou Ye (China - France)
* 2007 - ''Awards for Silence'' (Padash-e sokut), by Maziar Miri (Iran)
* 2007 - ''[[Lost in Beijing]]'' (苹果), by [[Li_Yu_(director)|Li Yu]] (China)
* 2008 - ''Yousef the Prophet'' (yousef-e piambar), by Farajollah Salahshour (Iran)
* 2009 - ''Awards'' (''Padash''), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran)
* 2009 - ''[[Spring_Fever_(2009_film)|Spring Fever]]'', by Lou Ye (China)
* 2010 - ''Alchemy and Dust'' (Kimia va Khak), by Abbass Rafeyee (Iran)
* 2010 - ''[[Buddha Mountain (film)|Buddha Mountain]]'', by Li Yu (China)
* 2017 - ''A Man of Integrity'' (''Lerd''), by Mohammad Rasoulof (Iran)
* 2018 - ''Tale of the Sea''
* 2018 - ''Frontline''
* 2019 - ''Labyrinth''
* 2019 - ''Single Cycle''
* 2019 - ''Just 6.5'' (متری شیش و نیم), by Saeed Roustayi (Iran)
* 2019 - ''[[Balloon (2019 Chinese film)|Balloon]]'' (气球), by [[Pema Tseden]] (China)
* 2020 - ''Radiography of a Family'', [archive] by Firouzeh Khosrovani [archive]
* 2022 - ''[[Return_to_Dust_(film)|Return to Dust]]'' (隐入尘烟) by Li Ruijun


Yazdanian wrote music for ''[[Prophet Joseph (TV series)|Prophet Joseph]]'', an Iranian TV Show directed by [[Farajollah Salahshoor]].
''' 2010'''


==Discography==
''Alchemy and Dust (Kimia va Khak)'' - Directed by Abbass Rafeyee, Iran <br/>
''Buddha Mountain'' - Directed by [[Li Yu (director)|Li Yu]], China
''' 2009'''


* 2001 – ''Themes'', Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''Awards (Padash)'' - Directed by [[Kamal Tabrizi]], Iran<br/>
* 2003 – ''Iradj Sahbai, Igor Stravinsky'', Kargah-e Musiqi <small>[archive]</small>
''Spring Fever'' - Directed by [[Lou Ye]], China
* 2003 – ''Goosh 1'', Mahriz-e Mehr

* 2004 – ''Second Take'', Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''' 2008'''
* 2005 – ''La Muerte del Angel'', Ahange Parsian

* 2005 – ''Crossing'', Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''Yousef the Prophet (Yousef-e Payambar)'' - Directed by [[Farajollah Salahshour]], Iran
* 2008 – ''Clouds'',

* 2008 – ''On the Wind'', Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''' 2007'''
* 2010 – ''Suites'', Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>

* 2016 - Tame, Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''Awards For Silence (Padash-e Sokut)'' - Directed by [[Maziar Miri]], Iran<br/>
* 2020 - Pulse, Hermes Records <small>[archive]</small>
''[[Lost in Beijing]]'' - Directed by [[Li Yu (director)|Li Yu]], China
* از انعکاس شهرهای دور = Echoes From Distant Lands (CD, Album) <small>[archive]</small>

* ? – ''Morceaux choisis'', Ohrwurm
'''2006'''

''[[Full Metal Village]]'' - Directed by [[Sung Hyung Cho]], Germany<br/>
''Few days later (Chand Ruz-e Ba’d)'' - Directed by [[Niki Karimi]], Iran<br/>
''A Place in Far Distance'' (Diya-ye dar Durdast) - Directed by [[Khosro Masumi]], Iran<br/>
''Firework Wednesday (Charshanbeh-suri)'' - Directed by [[Asghar Farhadi]], Iran<br/>
''[[Summer Palace (2006 film)|Summer Palace]]'' - Directed by [[Lou Ye]], China - France

'''2005'''

''[[La Fine Del Mare]]'' - Directed by [[Nora Hoppe]], Germany - France<br/>
''[[Forbidden Chapter]]'' - Directed by [[Fariborz Kamkari]], France - Italy<br/>
''[[Man Push Cart]]'' - Directed by [[Ramin Bahrani]], USA<br/>
''A piece of bread (Yek Tekke Nan)'' - Directed by [[Kamal Tabrizi]], Iran

'''2004'''

''A Night (Yek shab)'' - Directed by [[Niki Karimi]], Iran - France<br/>
''The tradition of lover Killing (Rasm-e Ashegh-Koshi)'' - Directed by [[Khosro Masumi]], Iran<br/>
''The soldiers of Friday (Sarbazan-e Jom’e)'' - Directed by [[Masoud Kimiai]], Iran<br/>
''The fatherhood field (Mazra’a-ye Pedari)'' - Directed by [[Rasool Mollagholipour]], Iran<br/>
''The picture of a lady from faraway (Sima-ye Zani dar Durdast)'' - Directed by [[Ali Mosaffa]], Iran

'''2003'''

''Sometimes look at the sky (Gahi be Asman Negah Kon)'' - Directed by [[Kamal Tabrizi]], Iran<br/>
''The wind carpet (Farsh-e Bad)'' - Directed by [[Kamal Tabrizi]], Iran - Japan<br/>
''[[Crimson Gold]] (Tala-ye Sorkh)'' - Directed by [[Jafar Panahi]], Iran

'''2002'''

''Bright Nights (Shabha-ye Roushan)'' - Directed by [[Farzad Motamen]], Iran<br/>
''And along came a spider'' - Directed by [[Maziar Bahari]], Iran<br/>
''The little bird boy (Parandebaz-e Kuchak)'' - Directed by [[Rahbar Ghanbari]], Iran<br/>
''The deserted station (Istgah-e Matruk)'' - Directed by [[Alireza Raisain]], Iran

'''2001'''

''Going By (Az kenar-e ham migozarim)'' - Directed by [[Iraj Karimi]], Iran<br/>
''The Water and the Fire (Ab wa Atash)'' - Directed by [[Fereydoun Jayrani]], Iran

'''2000'''

''The Strangers (Biganegan)'' - Directed by [[Ramin Bahrani]], Iran - USA<br/>
''[[The Wind Will Carry Us]](Bad ma ra khahad bord)'' - Directed by [[Abbas Kiarostami]], Iran - France

'''1998'''

''[[The Birth of Light]]'' - Directed by [[Abbas Kiarostami]], Iran<br/>
''The Turtle (Lakposht)'' - Directed by [[Ali Shah-Hatami]], Iran

==Awards==
He won the First prize of the 5th [[Olympia film festival]] (December 2002) in Greece for the best Original Sound Track of the film “[[The little birdboy]]”(Dir:[[Rahbar Ghanbari]]). {{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}


==Works==
==Works==


'''''Piano Compositions'''''
'''''Piano Compositions'''''
More than 40 pieces for solo piano including 4 preludes, 2 fantasies, 1 ballad, 1 barcarolle, 5 suites and a few pieces in free style.

More than 40 pieces for solo piano including 4 preludes, 2 fantasies, 1 ballad,1 barcarolle, 5 suites and few pieces in free style. (1979–2007)


'''''Orchestral Compositions'''''
'''''Orchestral Compositions'''''
A Tea Collection for A String Ensemble in six movements. (2007)

A Tea Collection for A String Ensemble in six movements. It's a suite for a big string ensemble but could be played with a string quartet as well.(2007)


'''''Piano Recordings'''''
'''''Piano Recordings'''''
Played and recorded 3 Inventions, Un homage de Ravel and 15 traditional voices for piano by [[Irajd Sahbai]] in a CD published by Kargah Musiqi. (2003)


Played and recorded 3 Inventions, Un homage de Ravel and 15 traditional voices for piano by [[Irajd Sahbai]] in a cd which published by Kargah Musiqi.(2003)
Played and recorded a piece named "Eghbal" by [[Mohammad Reza Darvishi]] published in the "Goosh" series by Mahriz publishing company. (2003)
Played and recorded a piece named "Eghbal" by [[Mohammad Reza Darvishi]] published in "Goosh" series by Mahriz publishing company.(2003)


'''''Music for plays'''''
'''''Music for plays'''''
The original soundtrack for the play ''For a More Important Thing'', based on the story ''Hope For the Flowers'', directed by [[Sheyda Safavi]], Iran 1998

The original soundtrack for the play “For a More Important Thing”, based on the story “Hope For the Flowers”, directed by [[Sheyda Safavi]], Iran 1998


'''''Music for multimedia'''''
'''''Music for multimedia'''''
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, ''Cinema ’76'', Iran 1997

The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, “Cinema ’76”, Iran 1997
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, ''Footballopedia ’98'', Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, “Footballopedia ’98”, Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Multimedia CD-ROM ''Kish ‘77'', produced by Kish Free Zone Organization, Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Multimedia CD-ROM “Kish ‘77”, produced by Kish Free Zone Organization, Iran 1998
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, ''Art Gallery'', Iran 2001
The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, “Art Gallery”, Iran 2001


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.peymanyazdanian.com Peyman Yazdanian-Official Website]
*[http://www.peymanyazdanian.com Peyman Yazdanian-Official Website]
* {{IMDb name|0946949}}
* {{IMDb name|0946949}}
*[http://www.concours-musical-de-france.com Concours Musical de France]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060225135416/http://www.7sang.com/mag/2004/03/20/interview-themes_peyman_yazdanian.html Interview with 7sang Magazine (Persian)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060225135416/http://www.7sang.com/mag/2004/03/20/interview-themes_peyman_yazdanian.html Interview with 7sang Magazine (Persian)]



Latest revision as of 20:26, 7 November 2024

Peyman Yazdanian (Persian: پیمان یزدانیان, born in 1968) is an Iranian pianist and music composer. He has written over forty pieces for solo piano and has composed for both national and foreign feature films. He wrote original soundtracks for plays and multimedia.

Early life

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He was trained by pianist Farman Behboud. He attended the courses of Gerhard Geretschlaeger in Vienna and Ginette Gaubert in Marseille. In conducting, he studied under Iradj Sahbai in Strasbourg.

Career

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As a pianist-interpreter, he won first prize in the competition of excellence at the Musical Confederation of France in 2000. He is recognized for his interpretations of works by Rachmaninov, Liszt, Beethoven, and Chopin.

In 1998, he began writing film music for the Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us.

Peyman Yazdanian composed the music for Summer Palace by Chinese filmmaker Lou Ye, a film selected for the Cannes Film Festival in 2006. He composes for Iranian film makers, such as One Night for Niki Karimi (2005) or Fire Party for Asghar Farhadi (2006), but also contributes to French-Italian productions (The Forbidden Chapter in 2006), German productions (Full Metal Village, best documentary at the Guild of German Art House Cinemas in 2007) or American productions such as Man Push Cart (selected at the Sundance Film Festival).

Peyman Yazdanian writes music for the theater as well as solo piano works. He is the creator of a new form of expressionism based on Persian motifs and oriental accents. He is currently preparing the recording of his work A Tea Collection for String Ensemble, dedicated to the benefits of tea, by the London Symphonic Orchestra.[citation needed]

Soundtracks

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Films for which he has composed music include:

  • 1998 - Birth of Light, by Abbas Kiarostami (Iran)
  • 1998 - The Turtle (Lakposht), by Ali Shah-Hatami (Iran)
  • 2000 - The Strangers (Biganegan), by Ramin Bahrani (Iran - US)
  • 2000 - The Wind Will Carry Us (Bad ma ra khahad bord), by Abbas Kiarostami (Iran - France)
  • 2001 - Going By (Az Kenar-e Ham Migozarim), by Iraj Karimi (Iran)
  • 2001 - Water and Fire (Ab o Atash), by Fereydoun Jayrani (Iran)
  • 2002 - Bright Nights (Shabhaye Roshan), by Farzad Motamen (Iran)
  • 2002 - And Along Came a Spider, by Maziar Bahari (Iran)
  • 2002 - The Little Bird Boy (Parandebaze Koochak), by Rahbar Ghanbari (Iran)
  • 2002 - The Deserted Station (Istgahe Matrook), by Alireza Raisain (Iran)
  • 2003 - Sometimes Look at the Sky (Gahi be asman negah kon), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran)
  • 2003 - The Wind Carpet (Farshe Baad), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran - Japan)
  • 2003 - Crimson Gold (Talaye sorkh), by Jafar Panahi (Iran)
  • 2004 - The Tradition of Lover Killing (Rasme Ashegh Koshi), by Khosro Masumi (Iran)
  • 2004 - The Soldiers of Friday (Sarbazane Jom'e), by Massoud Kimiai (Iran)
  • 2004 - The Fatherhood Field (Mazra'aye Pedari), by Rasool Mollagholipour (Iran)
  • 2004 - The Picture of a Lady From Faraway (Simaye zani dar door dast), by Ali Mosaffa (Iran)
  • 2005 - One Night (Yek shab), by Niki Karimi (Iran - France)
  • 2005 - La Fine Del Mare, by Nora Hoppe (Germany - France)
  • 2005 - The Forbidden Chapter, by Fariborz Kamkari (France - Italy)
  • 2005 - Man Push Cart, by Ramin Bahrani (USA)
  • 2005 - A Piece of Bread (Yek Tekke Nan), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran)
  • 2006 - Full Metal Village, by Sung Hyung Cho (Germany)
  • 2006 - Few Days Later (Chand rooze ba'ad), by Niki Karimi (Iran)
  • 2006 - A Place in Far Distance (Djayee dar door dast), by Khosro Masumi (Iran)
  • 2006 - The Fire Festival (Charshanbeh suri), by Asghar Farhadi (Iran)
  • 2006 - Summer Palace (Une Jeunesse Chinoise), by Lou Ye (China - France)
  • 2007 - Awards for Silence (Padash-e sokut), by Maziar Miri (Iran)
  • 2007 - Lost in Beijing (苹果), by Li Yu (China)
  • 2008 - Yousef the Prophet (yousef-e piambar), by Farajollah Salahshour (Iran)
  • 2009 - Awards (Padash), by Kamal Tabrizi (Iran)
  • 2009 - Spring Fever, by Lou Ye (China)
  • 2010 - Alchemy and Dust (Kimia va Khak), by Abbass Rafeyee (Iran)
  • 2010 - Buddha Mountain, by Li Yu (China)
  • 2017 - A Man of Integrity (Lerd), by Mohammad Rasoulof (Iran)
  • 2018 - Tale of the Sea
  • 2018 - Frontline
  • 2019 - Labyrinth
  • 2019 - Single Cycle
  • 2019 - Just 6.5 (متری شیش و نیم), by Saeed Roustayi (Iran)
  • 2019 - Balloon (气球), by Pema Tseden (China)
  • 2020 - Radiography of a Family, [archive] by Firouzeh Khosrovani [archive]
  • 2022 - Return to Dust (隐入尘烟) by Li Ruijun

Yazdanian wrote music for Prophet Joseph, an Iranian TV Show directed by Farajollah Salahshoor.

Discography

[edit]
  • 2001 – Themes, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2003 – Iradj Sahbai, Igor Stravinsky, Kargah-e Musiqi [archive]
  • 2003 – Goosh 1, Mahriz-e Mehr
  • 2004 – Second Take, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2005 – La Muerte del Angel, Ahange Parsian
  • 2005 – Crossing, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2008 – Clouds,
  • 2008 – On the Wind, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2010 – Suites, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2016 - Tame, Hermes Records [archive]
  • 2020 - Pulse, Hermes Records [archive]
  • از انعکاس شهرهای دور = Echoes From Distant Lands (CD, Album) [archive]
  • ? – Morceaux choisis, Ohrwurm

Works

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Piano Compositions More than 40 pieces for solo piano including 4 preludes, 2 fantasies, 1 ballad, 1 barcarolle, 5 suites and a few pieces in free style.

Orchestral Compositions A Tea Collection for A String Ensemble in six movements. (2007)

Piano Recordings Played and recorded 3 Inventions, Un homage de Ravel and 15 traditional voices for piano by Irajd Sahbai in a CD published by Kargah Musiqi. (2003)

Played and recorded a piece named "Eghbal" by Mohammad Reza Darvishi published in the "Goosh" series by Mahriz publishing company. (2003)

Music for plays The original soundtrack for the play For a More Important Thing, based on the story Hope For the Flowers, directed by Sheyda Safavi, Iran 1998

Music for multimedia The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Cinema ’76, Iran 1997 The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Footballopedia ’98, Iran 1998 The original soundtrack for Multimedia CD-ROM Kish ‘77, produced by Kish Free Zone Organization, Iran 1998 The original soundtrack for Negah Multimedia CD-ROM, Art Gallery, Iran 2001

References

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