Javad Maroufi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Javād Ma'roufi
جواد معـروفی
Background information
Born1912
Tehran, Iran
DiedDecember 1993 (aged 80–81)
Tehran, Iran
GenresPersian classical
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist
Instrument(s)Piano

Javād Ma'roufi (Persian: جواد معروفی), (1912 in Tehran – December 7, 1993, in Tehran) was an Iranian composer and pianist.

Biography[edit]

Javād Ma'roufi was born in Tehran to the musician father Musā Ma'roufi and mother Ozrā Ma'roufi (or Ezra Ma'roufi) who were both distinguished pupils of Darvish Khan, a renowned music master of the time in Iran. Javād Ma'roufi lost his mother at a young age,[1] and consequently grew up with his paternal family. He was taught in music first by his father, playing both the tar and the violin. At age fourteen, he attended the Academy of Music of which Ali-Naqi Vaziri was the director and where he studied the piano under the music master Tatiana Kharatian. During this period he studied works by Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven and Bach.

His more well-known compositions include "Jila Fantasy", "Golden dreams", and "Ashura".[2]

Death[edit]

Ma'roufi died in the morning of Tuesday 7 December 1993 (16 Āzar 1372 AH) in a hospital in Tehran.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The biography from which this information has been drawn indicates that Javād Ma'roufi was five years old when his sister Narges Ma'roufi was born and that Ms Ozrā Ma'roufi died "several years later". See the biographical section of the Official Website of Ostād Javād Ma'roufi.
  2. ^ "Javad Ma'roufi, Symbol of Iranian Piano". 2005-12-08. Archived from the original on 2005-12-08. Retrieved 2023-10-01.

External links[edit]