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Reza Vali is an Iranian composer and musician born in 1952 in Ghazvin, Iran. He studied at the Tehran Conservatory and later attended the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna and received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. He is currently on faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. His works have been performed by numerous orchestras and chamber music groups around the world.

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Reza Vali is an Iranian composer and musician born in 1952 in Ghazvin, Iran. He studied at the Tehran Conservatory and later attended the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna and received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. He is currently on faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. His works have been performed by numerous orchestras and chamber music groups around the world.

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Reza Vali

Reza Vali (born 1952 in Ghazvin) is an Iranian musician


and composer.
Reza Vali was born in Iran and studied at the Tehran Conservatory. In 1972, he attended the University of Music
and Performing Arts, Vienna, where he studied composition. He later attended the University of Pittsburgh[1]
where he received his PhD in composition and theory.
He is currently on faculty at Carnegie Mellon University.
He received many honors such as the honor prize of the
Austrian Ministry of Arts and Sciences, two Andrew W.
Mellon Fellowships. He also received commissions from
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Kronos Quartet, the Seattle Chamber Players,
and the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, as well as
grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and
the Pittsburgh Board of Public Education. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust as the Outstanding Emerging Artist for which he received the Creative
Achievement Award. Valis orchestral works have been
performed in the United States by the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Seattle Symphony, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Baltimore Symphony, the Memphis
Symphony Orchestra, and Orchestra 2001. His chamber
music has been performed by groups such as the Cuarteto
Latinoamericano, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble,
Kronos Quartet, the Seattle Chamber Players, and the Da
Capo Chamber Players.

References

[1] (2 May 1983). Kloss plays his own new music, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette

See also
Persian Symphonic Music

External links
Reza Vali personal website
Arghonoon Project presented at the Studio for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University

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