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'''Sadjad Pourghanad''' (سجاد پورقناد)(born December, 22, 1981) is a [[Tar]] and [[Setar]] player, [[opera singer]], [[Iran|Iranian]] [[journalist]], founder of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites, and [[editor-in-chief]] of [http://www.harmonytalk.com/ Harmony Talk], the online [[Persian people|Persian]] journal on music. |
'''Sadjad Pourghanad''' (سجاد پورقناد)(born December, 22, 1981) is a [[Tar]] and [[Setar]] player, [[opera singer]], [[Iran|Iranian]] [[journalist]], founder of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites, and [[editor-in-chief]] of [http://www.harmonytalk.com/ Harmony Talk], the online [[Persian people|Persian]] journal on music<ref> Sadjad Pourghanad's Page in [http://www.harmonytalk.com/id/658 HarmonyTalk]</ref>. |
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==Learning Music== |
==Learning Music== |
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==Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites== |
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In 2007, Sadjad Pourghanad and Reza Zarei organized a summit in [[Shiraz]], with the collaboration of Harmony Talk Journal, in which online music activists participated. Finally, this summit led to establishment of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which was held for the first time on July, 08, 2011 in [[Tehran]] under the secretary of Pourghanad. He is also the secretary for the Second Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which will be held in November, 2012. Pourghanad is also the Head of [http://sol.ir/ Sol Music Index]. |
In 2007, Sadjad Pourghanad and Reza Zarei organized a summit in [[Shiraz]], with the collaboration of Harmony Talk Journal, in which online music activists participated. Finally, this summit led to establishment of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which was held for the first time on July, 08, 2011 in [[Tehran]] under the secretary of Pourghanad. He is also the secretary for the Second Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which will be held in November, 2012 <ref> The webpage of [http://musicfestival.ir/?page_id=38 the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites] </ref>. Pourghanad is also the Head of [http://sol.ir/ Sol Music Index]. |
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==Musical Activities== |
==Musical Activities== |
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==Radio== |
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Pourghanad collaborated with [[Iran Seda]] Radio Channel as music expert and host/expert. |
Pourghanad collaborated with [[Iran Seda]] Radio Channel as music expert and host/expert <ref> Sadjad Pourghanad's programmes on [http://www.iranseda.ir/archive/?state=%D8%B3%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%AF+%D9%BE%D9%88%D8%B1+%D9%82%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%AF&Image1.x=0&Image1.y=0 Radio Iran Seda]</ref>. |
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==Awards== |
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Sadjad Pourghanad (سجاد پورقناد)(born December, 22, 1981) is a Tar and Setar player, opera singer, Iranian journalist, founder of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites, and editor-in-chief of Harmony Talk, the online Persian journal on music[1].
Learning Music
He started learning to play setar in 1998 under the supervision of Masoud Shaari and music theory under the supervision of Houshang Kamkar. His later instructors were masters including Hossein Dehlavi, Manouchehr Sahbaee, Keyvan Mirhadi, Shapour Rahimi and Ali Nourbakhsh.
the Press and the Internet
Sadjad Pourghanad has been a pioneer of online musical activities in the internet in Iran ever since 1999 and used to write articles on music. Once the Persian websites on music were organized, Pourghanad started his collaboration with them. Right after Harmony Talk Journal was launched in 2004, Pourghanad served as its contributor. After 3 years, he was appointed and still is its editor-in-chief. Besides his activities in the internet, he have been collaborating with the Persian press. He has published myriads of articles on music in Kalameye Sabz Newspaper, Shargh Newspaper, Bahar Newspaper, Iran Newspaper, Rouzegar Newspaper, Arman Newspaper, etc. His articles were also published in magazines such as Honar-e-Mousighi (Art of Music) and Haft Honar (Seven Arts).
Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites
In 2007, Sadjad Pourghanad and Reza Zarei organized a summit in Shiraz, with the collaboration of Harmony Talk Journal, in which online music activists participated. Finally, this summit led to establishment of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which was held for the first time on July, 08, 2011 in Tehran under the secretary of Pourghanad. He is also the secretary for the Second Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites which will be held in November, 2012 [2]. Pourghanad is also the Head of Sol Music Index.
Musical Activities
Pourghanad was the leader of the Aria Ensemble, a Persian music ensemble, from 1998 to 2000. Then he established Sahba Kohan Ensemble and served as the arts director of the ensemble while it was led by Ali Najafi Maleki till early 2012. He is however the leader of the ensemble as well as its arts director. Pourghanad has given over 40 concerts in different arts centers, universities and concert halls in Iran. He has also sung the role of Mongol Commander as well as the Executioner in Rumi Opera directed by Behrouz Gharibpour and composed by Behzad Abdi and served as the foil to Shams (sang by Homayoun Shajarian) and Molana (sang by Mohammad Motamedi). Pourghanad also played Setar in this opera.
Radio
Pourghanad collaborated with Iran Seda Radio Channel as music expert and host/expert [3].
Awards
Sadjad Pourghanad won the first prize as the Setar player in National Music Competition of Tehran Municipality in 2007.
Footnotes
- ^ Sadjad Pourghanad's Page in HarmonyTalk
- ^ The webpage of the Iranian Festival of Music-based Weblogs and Websites
- ^ Sadjad Pourghanad's programmes on Radio Iran Seda