Loghman Adhami
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Loghman Adhami (born 1949) is an Iranian violinist and composer.[1]
Biography
Adhami was born in 1949 in Tehran, Iran. From the age of 7, he began playing the violin and composing at age 15. He studied under prominent Iranian and international musicians, such as Parviz Yahaghi, Ali Tajvidi, Manuel Compensky, George Martiroussian and Ronald Konieszica.
Adhami holds a
Since the 1970s, Loghman Adhami has performed, composed and arranged numerous songs for leading Iranian singers, notably
In addition to the violin, Adhami plays the Persian
Since 1993, he has owned and operated the International Music School in Costa Mesa, California,[2] an academy that employs a diverse teaching staff to offer music lessons in various instruments from around the world. Adhami also hosts a biweekly radio program dedicated to the study of Iranian and world music on 670 AM KIRN in Los Angeles.
References
- ^ "International dance: An unusually long trip". Daily News of Los Angeles. Nov 17, 1992. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
- ^ Pennington, Amanda (1 January 2007). "BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:Passing along the gift of music". Daily Pilot. Retrieved 26 October 2010.