Jamshied Sharifi

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One Who Plants A Tree 00:00 Tools
Setaa 00:00 Tools
Hyena 00:00 Tools
Through the Veil 00:00 Tools
Ma'na 00:00 Tools
Anahita Will Sustain You 00:00 Tools
Tariqat 00:00 Tools
Ammeh Kimia 00:00 Tools
A Prayer for the Soul of Layla 00:00 Tools
The Salt Road 00:00 Tools
Bid-e Majnun 00:00 Tools
The Art of Remembering 00:00 Tools
Karaj 00:00 Tools
March Into Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Mariama (ALL THAT JAZZ REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Open 00:00 Tools
Mariama 00:00 Tools
One 00:00 Tools
Ghanima 00:00 Tools
Doesn't Die 00:00 Tools
Tea 00:00 Tools
A Charlotte Sky 00:00 Tools
Darfur is Burning 00:00 Tools
Fereshteh 00:00 Tools
Requiem 00:00 Tools
End Titles 00:00 Tools
As Mosst, Keh Bar Mosst 00:00 Tools
Mariama (Mashti Remix) 00:00 Tools
My Grandfather, the Tree 00:00 Tools
Di'vaneh 00:00 Tools
The Ship Sails; The Ocean Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Harriet the Spy 00:00 Tools
Arrollando 00:00 Tools
Coyote Mambo 00:00 Tools
Agatha Exterior 00:00 Tools
Her Own World 00:00 Tools
Trash Tower 00:00 Tools
Crate With Legs 00:00 Tools
Golly Leaves 00:00 Tools
Harriet Confronts Marion 00:00 Tools
Harriet Runs 00:00 Tools
Evil Harriet 00:00 Tools
Sad Harriet/No Cats 00:00 Tools
Wack Wack (Young-Holt Unlimited) 00:00 Tools
Agatha Interior 00:00 Tools
Sous Le Soleil De Bodega (Les Negresses Vertes) 00:00 Tools
Cruisin' 00:00 Tools
Class Vote 00:00 Tools
Reading the Notebook 00:00 Tools
Catherine's Break-In 00:00 Tools
On The Beach In Martinique 00:00 Tools
A Prayer 00:00 Tools
Tea dimm's New Brew (dimmSummer Remix) 00:00 Tools
Catherine At The Crime Scene 00:00 Tools
The Secretive Life (Jill Sobule) 00:00 Tools
Mariama – (Eastern Spirit Remix) 00:00 Tools
Open - Birds Remix 00:00 Tools
The Ship Sails 00:00 Tools
Uska Dara (Eartha Kitt) 00:00 Tools
Get Up Offa That Thing (James Brown) 00:00 Tools
End Titles (Mighty Africa Remix by Jef Stott) 00:00 Tools
Mariama - Mashti Remix 00:00 Tools
Main Title / The Ark 00:00 Tools
Hyena The PsyAmazigh Remix (Remixed by Cheb i Sabbah) 00:00 Tools
Muppet Infiltration 00:00 Tools
Gonzo's Lament 00:00 Tools
Cantique de Noel (O Holy Night) (arr. J. Sharifi): O Holy Night (Cantique de Noel) (arr. for counter-tenor and orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Piggy and the MIBS 00:00 Tools
Gonzo on TV 00:00 Tools
Beauty and the Beast (arr. Jamshied Sharifi) 00:00 Tools
Fanatics for Aliens 00:00 Tools
Through the Stars 00:00 Tools
To the Beach 00:00 Tools
The Ships Arrive 00:00 Tools
Muppet Labs 00:00 Tools
Boldly Gone 00:00 Tools
Rescuing Gonzo 00:00 Tools
Gonzo's Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Rats in Prison 00:00 Tools
Jamshied Sharifi - Setaa 00:00 Tools
End Titles (Solar Lion Remix) 00:00 Tools
Moment of Glory 00:00 Tools
Porcine Wiles 00:00 Tools
End Titles - Mighty Africa Remix By Jef Stott 00:00 Tools
Mariama - Eastern Spirit Remix 00:00 Tools
Hyena The Psyamazigh Remix - Remixed By Cheb I Sabbah 00:00 Tools
Open (Birds Remix by Master Margherita) 00:00 Tools
End Titles - Solar Lion Remix 00:00 Tools
Ma na 00:00 Tools
The Really Big Gun 00:00 Tools
Tea Dimm's New Brew - Dimmsummer Remix 00:00 Tools
Doesn't Die (Mistrale's Veil of Sunset Rework) 00:00 Tools
Singer Turns the Screws 00:00 Tools
Singer's Theme 00:00 Tools
Rentro 00:00 Tools
Samarra 00:00 Tools
Muppets From Space - Gonzo's Goodbye (3:06) 00:00 Tools
Bide Majnun 00:00 Tools
On The Beach In Martinque 00:00 Tools
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Jamshied Sharifi was born October 17, 1960 in Topeka, Kansas 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. He began to study classical piano at age five and quickly developed a thirst for musical instruction and a desire to improvise. At age nine he began studying guitar and drums, and at age ten added flute. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in humanities, Sharifi went on to further his musical education at Berklee College of Music in Boston. At Berklee, he studied Jazz Piano and Composition as well as Film Scoring, and in 1983, he received of the Outstanding Jazz Pianist award at the Collegiate Jazz Festival held at the University of Notre Dame. He studied with noted trumpeter and Charlie Parker sideman Herb Pomeroy, and after graduation from Berklee, Pomeroy asked Sharifi to lead the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble, a post Pomeroy had held for twenty-two years. From 1985-1992, under Sharifi’s direction and leadership, the group recorded two CDs, performed twenty of his compositions, and won the prestigious Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival in 1991. During this time, Sharifi also taught in the Music Synthesis and Ensemble Departments at Berklee. In 1992, he left his teaching positions in Boston and moved to New York City in search of new musical endeavors and opportunities. Sharifi began to focus his attention to film soundtracks. His foray into the world of film and television began as a keyboardist and orchestrator for Michael Gibbs. Together they scored three feature films and fifteen one hour television shows. Sharifi went on to compose the soundtracks to many major studio and independent films including Muppets From Space, Down To Earth, Nickelodeon film Harriet the Spy and the Paramount/Nickelodeon film Clockstoppers, and contributed to the scores of The Thomas Crown Affair, The Rugrats Movie and Disney's Movie of Andrew Auld's 6th Animated Featurette Ed, Edd n Eddy's Halloween Movie. And 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. Notably, Sharifi holds the synthesizer to an ‘acoustic’ standard and aims to play it with the detail and richness of articulation that comes naturally to an acoustic instrumentalist. To achieve this sound he uses a controller which allows him to manipulate the synthesizer with his breath. He combines this technique with a ribbon controller that allows him to bend the pitch smoothly and continuously with his finger. According to Jamshied, using both these techniques makes the instrument a “wind-driven, fretless synthesizer”. In addition to creating his own albums and scoring films, Sharifi has arranged and produced albums for many artists, including Tibetan vocalist Yungchen Lhamo, and Persian vocalist Mamak Khadem. He has also recorded four albums with world fusion band Mo Boma. His first solo album, A Prayer for the Soul of Layla, received much critical acclaim including Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 1st Annual New Age Voice Music Awards. His current release "One" continues to explore his inimitable approach to music. “For both One and A Prayer for the Soul of Layla, the inspiration has been to make music true to my heart and interests” says Sharifi. “I have had the opportunity to work on a number of different musical projects, very often helping another artist to realize his or her vision. These records reflect my ongoing love for and exploration of music outside of what we think of as Western music.” For Dream Theater's album Octavarium he arranged and conducted for various orchestra instruments, including strings and horns. On April 1, 2006, he conducted the orchestra for the Dream Theater 20th Anniversary World Tour performance at Radio City Music Hall in NYC. This concert was released on the Dream Theater CD/DVD Score. Jamshied Sharifi's first record, "A Prayer For The Soul Of Layla", was inspired by his daughter, Layla Sakamoto Sharifi. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.