Nima Aziminejad Explained

Nima Aziminejad
Birth Name:Nima Aziminejad(i)
Birth Date:15 September 1978
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Origin:Tehran, Iran
Instrument:Setar
Genre:Iranian Music, Film Music
Occupation:Professional Setar player, Composer, Movie Music composer Sound engineer
Years Active:1996–present
Website:http://www.Laklakensemble.com/

Nima Aziminejad (Persian: نیما عظیمی‌نژاد), (born 15 September 1978) is an Iranian composer, setar player and sound engineer.

Biography

Nima Aziminejad is the son of Jamshid Aziminejad and has been an active figure in the field of satirizing, writing and directing. His TV series Khaneye Aroosakha (House of Puppets) was a highly popular children's show.Nima started learning music from his father and his brother by playing setar at the age of eight.Later on, he attended classes held by masters such as Farhad Fakhreddini, Mohammad-Reza Lotfi, Pashang Kamkar and Keyvan Mirhadi.

At the age of nineteen he began his activities in theatre. He played instruments in Azita Hajian's theatre group Green. After a while he started composing music as an individual composer for theatre and also he had activities in TV such as composing, recording supervisor and music consultant of the “pooya” channel.

Meanwhile, he improved his skill in sound recording learning from Raymond Movsessian and Mohammad Fallahi and received his degree in sound engineering from Fanni va Herfeii Institute.

In 2005 he founded the Arattah ensemble with his friends and there he played his Iranian compositions for the first time. He also learned singing and singing techniques from masters Abdolkarim Paksirat and Mario Taghadossi.

Currently he is active in the Laklak ensemble, composing, playing mainly setar, participating in different music festivals and holding concerts.

Composing

Theatre music composer

Composing for TV movies

Composing for TV series

Composing for video-arts

Composing for animation

Supervisor recorder of movies

Supervisor recorder of TV series

Playing instruments in theatre plays

As player of different musical instruments in series

Experiences in sound recording

Sound recording

Sound recording of music albums

References