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Summary of Vahid Taremi’s Biography Vahid Taremi, born in 1987, is a celebrated Iranian composer and master of traditional instruments such as the Tar, Setar, and Shurangiz. He holds degrees in Persian Literature and studied at the Tehran Conservatory of Music. Taremi's contributions to music are extensive, including composing for albums like "Little Black Fish" (2019) and "Khayyam Khani" (2016). His performances have garnered international acclaim. In 2023, he performed as a Shurangiz soloist at the Oxford International Song Festival. He also showcased his talents at the Maah-o-Nava online festival in 2021, and at the Sipa Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2020. Additionally, he performed with the Haftcraft Band at the Glasperlenspiel Festival in Tartu, Estonia, in 2019. His international tours have taken him to Belgium, China, the United Kingdom, and Iran. Taremi has also significantly contributed to radio, television, and cinema. He has worked as a music critic and analyst on programs such as "Arghanoun" and "Karaneh." His film compositions include works like "A Report from Manaslu" (2015) and "The Deteriorating World of Natia" (2013). His theater compositions include scores for productions such as "Afsoone Parizad" (2009) and "Shab Kouche Eshgh" (2008). Overall, Vahid Taremi's multifaceted career as a composer, performer, and educator has significantly enriched contemporary Persian music, making him a key figure in its modern landscape.