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Photo: © Behrouz
Jamali.(Copyright 2005). |
Golnoush Khaleghi
is a graduate of Tehran's School of
National
Music, where she
studied Persian music with Javad Maroufi and Hossein Saba, and The Tehran Conservatory
of Music, where she studied
Western Music under
Emanuel Melik-Aslanian. She spent three-and-half years at the
Akademie Mozarteum in Salzburg,
specializing in conducting under the tutelage
of Professor
Kurt Prestel and professor
Gerhard Wimberger. She has
Bachelor's and Master's degrees in the same field from
Oberlin
College and the
University of Wisconsin, respectively.
Ms. Khaleghi
has worked closely with such renowned conductors as
Helmuth Rilling,
Robert Fountain, Karol Teutsch, and
the late Rouben Gregorian, and has performed in the
United States, Europe, Canada, Venezuela, and Iran.
She is
the founder of the National
Iranian Radio and Television Choir (Hamavazan) and the
Rouhollah Khaleghi Orchestra. Since the cultural
upheaval of the Islamic Revolution
in 1974, she has been a
prominent figure in promoting Persian music and culture
through the concerts of the
Rouhollah Khaleghi Orchestra and
other activities abroad. |