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425: 36: 144: 395:, which ran from 1967 to 1977, but it became one of several cultural casualties of the looming Islamic Revolution. The Ministry of Art and Culture followed suit, as did Payvar's associated group, which had by then changed its name to the Payvar Ensemble. With the exception of "revolutionary anthems", music was completely banned in Iran from 1979 and all through the 365:
in 1952, Payvar began working for the Iranian Ministry of Finance, and started teaching at the College for National Music, but in 1955 he moved to the Ministry of Education. By 1959 he had founded the nine-member National Instrumental Orchestra of the Ministry of Arts and Culture.
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Payvar was renowned for his strict personal discipline and demanded the same of his students as well as members of his ensembles. This meant that their line-ups hardly altered at all, in contrast with the volatile changes that affected other contemporary Persian groups.
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He also published several books on practical and theoretical aspects of Iranian classical music. These included a series of influential guides on how to play the santur, and a popular manual for the
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Payvar's first marriage had ended due to the "complications" that resulted from being married to a foreigner after the revolution. While visiting his daughter (and only child) from that union in
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In 1963, Payvar won a scholarship to study for three years in England, where he met his Irish-American first wife. During this time, he also lectured on and performed Persian classical music in
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that paralysed one side of his body and forced him to give up performing. Although severely disabled, he continued to mentor younger musicians from his home till the end of his life.
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in 1966, he founded his second group, the five-member Goruhe Asātid ("Ensemble of Maestros"). Both of his groups began performing on Iranian TV and giving concerts at Tehran's new
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used to strike the instrument's strings. This resulted in a softer, less metallic tone that was suggestive of the piano – itself thought to have been derived from the santur.
316:. During the 1960s and 1970s he recorded a number of albums for French labels. Among his albums still available are two volumes devoted to the works of tar player 320:, as well as Iran: Persian Classical Music, for the Elektra Nonesuch label, 972060-2, which was recorded on a 1973 tour of America and featured the female singer 434: 825: 442: 254:, largely as a result of his work. Over the course of his career, Payvar revolutionised its playing, led two major ensembles and made numerous recordings. 281:
figures reflecting an openness to "Western" influence. Another innovation that caused controversy among some traditionalists was his use of felt on the
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Qmars Piraglu (Former Siamak Noory) "Farāmarz Pāyvar and his place in Iranian music"/ Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of Melbourne, 2002
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Farâmarz Pâyvar, who died in Tehran on 9 December 2009, was married twice. He is survived by his second wife and his daughter.
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Fâlguš, seven pieces for Santur (Mâhur Publication, Tehran) (2000) – Computerized Textual Note by: Masoud Gharibzadeh
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The second book of the Radif of Sabā for Santur by F. Pāyvar and Dāryōť Safvat (Ferdowsi Publication, Tehran) (1974)
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Thirty Câhârmezrâb for the Santur (Department of Art and Culture Publication, Tehran) (1971)
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He founded his own school of performance for the santur, with a novel emphasis on
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Concertino for Santur and Orchestra, by Faramarz Payvar and Hossein Dehlavi.
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Rahgozar, duet for santur and flute (Otâqe Câp Publication, Tehran) (1989)
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for the Santur (Department of Art and Culture Publication, Tehran) (1979)
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By the age of 17, Payvar had begun formal music study with the maestro
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to a wealthy family. Both his father and grandfather played santur and
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A collection of piťdarâmad and Rengs (arranged for the violin) (1982)
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Preliminary book in Santur playing (Mâhur Publication, Tehran) (1960)
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player. Payvar died on 9 December 2009 after a long struggle with
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The Radif of Sabâ for Santur in three volumes by F. Pâyvar and
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Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame recipients in Music
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