The Iran National Music Orchestra is set to deliver a captivating concert titled “Remaining with a Gaze” in honor of the late composer and conductor Homayoun Khorram. This highly anticipated event will take place at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on June 8, under the direction of esteemed conductor Homayoun Rahimian, as reported by IRNA on Sunday.
This concert represents the second tribute performance by the Iran National Music Orchestra, dedicated to celebrating distinguished figures within Persian music. The renowned singer Mohammad Abdolhosseini will be accompanying the orchestra, promising an evening filled with rich musical heritage.
Earlier this year, the orchestra kicked off their 2025 performances with “A Memory with Me,” a heartfelt homage to the celebrated musician Mohammad Sarir, showcasing their commitment to honoring the legacy of Persian music icons.
Celebrating Homayoun Khorram: A Musical Legacy
Homayoun Khorram (1930–2013) was a prominent Iranian violinist, composer, musician, and conductor whose contributions to Persian music are significant and enduring. His influence extended beyond performance; he was also a member of the Supreme Council of the Iranian House of Music, illustrating his pivotal role in shaping Iran’s musical culture.
- Khorram was deeply influenced by his mother, a passionate lover of traditional Persian music, who named him after the musical mode.
- He commenced formal music education at the young age of 10-11, studying under the legendary composer and violinist Abolhassan Saba.
- By the age of 14, he had already begun solo performances on the radio, demonstrating his extraordinary talent.
Khorram’s mastery of harmony was shaped by notable influences, including Fereydoun Farzaneh and the Sarli style. His composition style was notably inspired by the genius of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. Throughout his career, Khorram collaborated with several prominent Iranian singers, creating timeless songs that have become an integral part of Persian music, including:
- “Goghayeh Setaregan”
- “Rosvaye Zamaneh”
- “To Ey Pari Kojayi”
- “Shahzadeh Roya”
His extensive body of work encompasses a variety of compositions, arrangements, and innovative improvisations that have established a rich repertoire. This repertoire continues to inspire and influence contemporary Iranian musicians, ensuring that Khorram’s impact on the music scene endures.
A Shift in Focus After the Revolution
Following the Islamic Revolution, Khorram shifted his focus towards teaching violin and conducting research on Iranian music. His dedication to education and cultural exchange led him to contribute to various academic and cultural institutions worldwide. This included delivering lectures at prestigious venues such as UCLA and various Iranian universities, where he shared his profound knowledge of music.
Khorram’s legacy is preserved through his extensive compositions, scholarly writings, and recordings. He passed away at the age of 82 due to cancer, leaving behind a lasting influence on Iranian music and culture. His contributions continue to be celebrated, and he is fondly remembered as one of Iran’s most talented and influential musicians.
As the Iran National Music Orchestra prepares for the concert “Remaining with a Gaze,” audiences can expect a tribute that not only honors Homayoun Khorram’s remarkable life but also highlights the richness of Persian musical heritage. This concert promises to be a memorable event, showcasing the beauty and depth of Khorram’s work and its significance in the cultural landscape of Iran.
The enduring impact of Homayoun Khorram on Iranian music serves as a reminder of the power of artistic expression and cultural legacy. His story, filled with passion and dedication, continues to inspire both musicians and music lovers alike.