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Peyman Sadeghian, music composer, researcher, and professional pianist graduated in Tehran Conservatory of music. He learned basic element of music from great composers such as Fariborz Lachini, Pete Peters, Graham Fitch, Dr. Mohsen Elhamian, and Alexander Havansian. He composed many music pieces such as Music Films of Narrow alleys, and Wind Paper. He also wrote a Symphonic piece for Ferdousi as well as many different Albums for different Singers. He has a significant teaching experience, including teaching at major educational centers such as the University of the Arts and Cosmetology, Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults . His main goal is to increase level of Music Culture and knowledge in between Youths and young generations and teach them to become a great composer.

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