Hamed Sadeghi
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Hamed Sadeghi | |
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Background information | |
Born | July 26, 1983 |
Origin | Tehran, Iran |
Genres | Persian Traditional, Contemporary Classical, Fusion |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Tar and Setar Player |
Instruments | Tar, Setar (also , Oud) |
Years active | 2003–present |
Associated acts | Eishan Ensemble |
Hamed Sadeghi (Persian: حامد صادقی) is an Iranian Australian musician, composer,[1] [2] researcher, teacher, and tar, Oud and setar instrumentalist and improviser. He has performed with such musicians as Shahram Nazeri and Aziz Shahrokh, as well as with a number of orchestras and ensembles.[3]
Music career[edit]
Sadeghi was born in 1983 in Tehran. He plays the tar and setar. He has published the Ganjineye Tar with Hossein Mehrani which is a collection of pieces from Ali-Akbar Shahnazi.[4]
He founded the ARIA nominated Eishan Ensemble in Australia in 2016 and released albums to critical acclaim. They have toured nationally and internationally[5][6] [7] and have performed at the most notable concert halls and venues including Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Recital Centre.[8][9] Sadeghi formed a fully improvised trio Vazesh with Lloyd Swanton and Jeremy Rose in 2019. [10] Their Album the Sacred Key has been nominated for ARIA Awards and Art Music Awards[11]
Sadeghi received two 2021 ARIA Music Awards nominations with Eishan Ensemble for Best World Music album and Vazesh for Best Jazz Album.[12][13]
Theatre[edit]
As Composer and Performer:
- 2018 - Sami in Paradise, written and directed by Eamon Flack at Belvoir (theatre company)[14]
- 2019 - The Iliad Out-loud, adopted and directed by William Zappa at Sydney Festival 2019 and Adelaide Festival 2022[15]
- 2021 - Stop Girl by Sally Sara, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks at at Belvoir (theatre company)[16]
- 2021 - The Boomkak Panto by Virginia Gay, directed by Richard Carroll Belvoir (theatre company)[17]
Discography[edit]
Title | Details |
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Nim Dong (With Eishan Ensemble) |
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Harmony (With David Hush) |
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Afternoon Tea at Six (With Eishan Ensemble) |
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Project Masnavi (With Eishan Ensemble) |
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The Sacred Key (With Lloyd Swanton and Jeremy Rose) |
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Awards[edit]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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Sydney Theatre Awards 2019 | Iliad Out-Loud | Best Original Score of a MainStage Production | Nominated | [18] |
APRA Music Awards of 2021 | The Sacred Key | Performance of the Year: Jazz / Improvised Music | Nominated | [19] |
2021 ARIA Music Awards | The Sacred Key | Best Jazz Album | Nominated | [20] |
2021 ARIA Music Awards | Project Masnavi | Best World Music Album | Nominated | [21] |
References[edit]
- ↑ Sydney Opera House (15 May 2021), "Eishan Ensemble Concert: Eishan Ensemble at the Sydney Opera House" Sydney Opera House
- ↑ Sydney Arts Guide (14 Jan 2021), "Eishan Ensemble Concert: Eishan Ensemble at the Sydney Festival" Sydney Arts Guide
- ↑ "Eishan Artist Bio: Associate Artist at AMC" Australian Music Centre
- ↑ "Ustad Shahnazi pieces: By Hossein Mehrani and Hamed Sadeghi" Ganjineye Tar
- ↑ "Eishan Ensemble biography: About Eishah Ensemble" Eishan Ensemble
- ↑ Sydney Morning Herald (10 Nov 2019),"Sydney Morning Herald: Review on Eishah Ensemble" Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Sydney Morning Herald (22 Oct 2018),"Sydney Morning Herald: Review on Eishah Ensemble" Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ "Eishan Ensemble at Sydney Opera House: Project Masnavi by Eishan Ensemble" Sydney Opera House
- ↑ Melbourne Recital Centre (13 March 2021),"Eishan Ensemble at Melbourne Recital Centre: Eishan Ensemble" Melbourne Recital Centre
- ↑ Limelight Magazine (14 Dec 2020),"Sydney Morning Herald: Review on Vazesh" Limelight Magazine
- ↑ "Earshift Records: Vazesh Media Release" Earshift
- ↑ "ARIA Awards 2021: ABC News" ABC
- ↑ "ARIA Awards 2021: Australian Music Centre" AMC
- ↑ "Sami In Paradise: Belvoir Theatre" Belvoir Theatre
- ↑ "The Iliad Out-Loud: Adelaide Festival" Adelaide Festival
- ↑ "Stop Girl: Belvoir Theatre" Belvoir Theatre
- ↑ "The Boomkak Panto: Belvoir Theatre" Belvoir Theatre
- ↑ "Sydney Theatre Awards 2019". Sydney Theatre Awards. 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ↑ "2021 Art Music Awards 2021". July 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ↑ "2021 ARIA Awards Nominees". The Music Network. 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ↑ "2021 ARIA Awards Nominees". ARIA. 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
External links[edit]
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