Shahrdad Rohani, also known as Shardad Rohani (Persian: شهرداد روحانی; born 27 May 1954),[1] is an Iranian-Americancomposer, violinist/pianist, and conductor. His style is contemporary and he is well known for composing and conducting classical, instrumental, adult contemporary/new age, film soundtrack as well as pop music.[2] He was the principal conductor and music director of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra from 2016 to 2020.[3][4]
Early life
He was born in 1954 in Tehran, Iran.[1] His father, Reza Rohani, was an accomplished musician and as a result, Shahrdad and all of his brothers including Anoushiravan Rohani and Ardeshir Rohani followed in their father's footsteps.[1] He began playing the piano at age 6, like many of his other brothers.[5] As a child, he was a student to a well-known Persian violinist, Ebrahim Rouhifar.[2] At age 10 he attended the Persian National Music Conservatory of Tehran.[2] By 1975, he was studying Composition and Orchestra Conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.[2] In 1984, Rohani moved to Los Angeles.
Rohani arranged and conducted a sixty-piece orchestra to supplement Yanni's keyboard compositions during the Yanni Live at the Acropolis concert in 1993 —an open-air concert with the London Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.[5]Yanni Live at the Acropolis was acclaimed by both critics and audiences and became the most widely viewed program ever shown on Public Television in the United States and is the second best-selling music video of all time.[2]
Rohani was commissioned in 1998 by the government of Thailand and the committee of the 13thAsian Games to compose and conduct the music for opening ceremonies. The composition became the most popular song of the Asian Games.[2]