Mehran Rouhani
Mehran Rouhani | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1946 (age 79–80) Tehran, Iran |
| Origin | London, United Kingdom |
| Genres | Classical, Contemporary music |
| Occupation(s) | Composer, professor |
Mehran Rouhani (born 1946) is a British-Iranian composer and music educator based in London. He is known for his orchestral works, chamber music, and his pedagogical contributions to music theory and composition in both the United Kingdom and Iran.
Early life and education
Rouhani was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1946. He began his musical training at the age of eight. Although he initially earned a BSc in Economics, he pivoted to music, enrolling at the University of Tehran's College of Fine Arts.[1][2]
He later won a full scholarship to the Royal College of Music (RCM) in London. At the RCM, he completed postgraduate studies and an MMus in composition under the tutelage of Philip Cannon and Anthony Milner. During this period, he also received advanced composition lessons from the renowned composer Sir Michael Tippett.
Career
Following his studies in London, Rouhani returned to Iran, where he served as a professor at the College of Fine Arts and the Tehran Conservatoire of Music for two years. He returned to the United Kingdom in 2000, settling in London.
Rouhani frequently travels to Iran to conduct masterclasses for aspiring composers. In 2016, he was commissioned by UNICEF to compose music for a "Peace" concert at London’s Barbican. The work was premiered by his daughter, soprano Honey Rouhani, and the Docklands Sinfonia conducted by Spencer Down.[3]
Works
Rouhani's compositions blend Western classical traditions with Iranian influences. His works have been performed internationally in the United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Austria, and Bulgaria. He has published several albums through Hermes Records.
Orchestral and Ballet
- The Little Black Fish (Symphonic Poem)
- Shomaal – The North (Symphonic Poem)
- Iranian Serenade (for Classical Orchestra)
- Clarinet Concerto
- One Ballet for Large Orchestra
- Two pieces for String Orchestra
Chamber and Instrumental
- String Quartet No. 1
- String Quartet No. 2
- Trio Fantasy No. 1 (Flute, Guitar, and Cello)
- Trio Fantasy No. 2 (Flute, Clarinet, and Piano)
- Over twenty works for solo piano
Vocal
- Various songs and choral works based on Persian poetry.
See also
References
- ↑ "Mehran Rouhani". RE Classical. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Mehran Rouhani". Sofia Philharmonic. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "UNICEF Peace Concert".
External links
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