Iranian composer-conductor Shardad Rohani talks about music as a "language without boundaries" and previews his January 13, 2007, appearance at Royce Hall at UCLA
Beverly Hills, California
January 9, 2007
By Marc Strassman
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composer-conductor Shardad Rohani, photographed in Beverly Hills, California, January 9, 2007
Shardad Rohani is an Iranian composer, violinist/pianist and conductor, best known for arranging and conducting the Yanni Live at the Acropolis concert, an open-air concert with the London Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra in the Parthenon, Athens, Greece.
Mr. Rohani was in Beverly Hills today to appear as a guest on Radio Sedaye Iran (KRSI)'s Partovie Digar program with host Nader Sadighi. Mr. Sadighi's Partovie Digar program is broadcast worldwide by satellite and on the Net from 7 pm to 9 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday.
You can watch and listen to an interview with Mr. Rohani, in English, in which he talks about the process that gives rise to new music and the process by which music elicits its emotional impact on its listeners, as well as previewing the concert of mostly his own music that he will be giving at Royce Hall at UCLA this Saturday, on the New Iran Channel below: