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    Soundtrack Has Developed In Iran: Musician

    15 July 2004
    Tehran Times Art Desk

    TEHRAN (MNA) -- Prominent musician Loris Tjeknavorian is convinced
    that soundtrack in Iran has been developed in recent years.

    Participant at the Christian Film Week underway at Film Museum of Iran
    in Tehran, Tjeknavorian said there was less facilities in the past to
    combine cinema with music and that the musicians could not make use of
    many musical instruments.

    `Iranian and eastern music enjoy high potentials which I love the
    most,' he further noted. Tjeknavorian who is an Iranian-Armenian
    musician continued that Iranian people had served Armenians, `I made
    the symphony `Rustam and Sohrab' to appreciate the Iranian nation.'

    Other participant Shahin Farhat also stated that in the 50th decade
    soundtrack was melody rather than soundtrack, but later in the 60th,
    it turned into professional soundtrack in Iran, and `Struggle in
    Moonlightâ=80=9D was the first Iranian film made with professional
    soundtrack.

    Musician Farhat is convinced that Majid Vafadar and Mahdi Khaledi are
    the first musicians who played a major role in Iranian soundtrack.

    Christian Film Week entitled `Christians in Iranian Cinema'opened
    Saturday evening at the Film Museum of Iran in Tehran. Intent on
    commemorating Christian contribution to Iranian cinema, organizers
    have allocated nights to Christians working in the fields of music,
    Iranian arts as well as those who are engaged in short film cinema and
    performance during the week-long event.
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