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  1. Jamshied Sharifi (born October 17, 1960) is an American composer, conductor, musician, and record producer. Born in Topeka, Kansas to an Iranian father and an American mother, Sharifi was exposed to music at an early age, learning Jazz and Middle Eastern music through his father and European classical and church music through his mother.

  2. 24. Juni 2017 · Jamshied Sharifi. While Sharifi’s initial focus in music can be credited to American jazz it is his infusions of elements from the Middle East and Africa that make his music distinctive. He is an accomplished pianist and synthesizer player.

  3. 13. März 2015 · About the Residency. Schedule. Collaborators at MIT. Biography. In the Media. Composer, producer and keyboardist, Jamshied Sharifi's work ranges from motion pictures to performing with his own world music ensemble.

  4. Photo: Arkadiusz Banasik. While MIT may be best known for its Nobel Prize winners and MacArthur “Geniuses,” on June 10, a Tony Award was added to the mix, thanks to composer Jamshied Sharifi ’83, who orchestrated the music for the record-breaking Broadway hit “ The Band’s Visit.

  5. Jamshied Sharifi. Posted on May 13, 2013 in MIT Faculty, Staff Musicians. Jamshied Sharifi (b.1960) received an S.B degree in Humanities from MIT in 1983. He played piano in the Festival Jazz Ensemble, directed by Herb Pomeroy, and also studied composition with Edward Cohen and Barry Vercoe.

  6. Biography. Jamshied Sharifi (b. 17 October 1960, Topeka, Kan.) is a New York-based composer, producer and keyboardist. Sharifi was born to an Iranian father and an American mother. At an early age, Sharifi was exposed to jazz and Middle Eastern music by his father and to European classical and church music by his mother.