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Faraz Minooei
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Faraz Minooei was born in Tehran and began playing the santur at the young age of nine. Faraz received his B.A. from San Francisco State University in 2008 as a Nagle Scholar and the first World/Jazz music major with the santur as his primary instrument. As a full-time musician, Faraz is a performer, composer, and teacher. He views studying music as a never-ending mission. In view of that, he has also had the good fortune to study with masters such as M. R. Lotfi, H. Omoumi, Royal Hartigan, Hafez Modirzadeh, Michael Dessen, Kojiro Umezaki, and Christopher Dobrian.

Since 2006, he has lectured and performed at many universities including SFSU, UCI, UCLA, UCSC, Stanford University, and at the Society of Ethnomusicology. He is the founder of Echomerz Ensemble and has performed with noted ensembles in the United States, among which was his collaboration in 2009 with Yo-Yo Ma and Kayhan Kalhor in the Silk Road Ensemble (for the 50th anniversary of the Lincoln Center) and the collaboration as a composer and santur player with the film director Bahram Beyzaie for three plays: "Jana & Baladour," "Ardaviraf's Report," and "Crossroads." Minooei is the founder and director of the Bay Area Persian Music Ensemble.

Recipient of numerous scholarships and grants, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in music with an emphasis in Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology from the University of California in Irvine. His thesis, "Abstracting Iranian Classical Music," challenges the traditional practice of Iranian Classical Music to introduce innovative and transformative functions of the music in contemporary society.
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