Omid Hajili
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امید حاجیلی | |
Born | Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran | 24 September 1983
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Height | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) |
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Years active | 2000–present |
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Website | omid-hajili.com [1] |
Omid Hajili (Persian: امید حاجیلی, born 24 September 1983) is an Iranian trumpet player, pop singer, musician, composer, and music arranger. He has released three albums, Allegro and Darkoob and Hajilitto.
Career
Omid Hajili was born in 1983 in Tehran. He started playing piano aged nine, and after he became eleven, he entered music school. After about three years of playing violin, he changed his musical instrument to the trumpet, and simultaneously he started to play percussion instruments and drama all by himself. He received his school certification in 1998 and then continued his studies up to a bachelor's degree. He received a master's certification in music from the art university.[1]
Hajili was a professor of the music department of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and now he is a professor of the art and architecture department at Islamic Azad university. He is a professional trumpet player and has appeared on many music albums. He has 10 years of background in playing with Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Tehran Philharmonic Orchestra, Seda-o-Sima Symphony Orchestra, and others. He has collaborated with many singers as composer and editor, including Alireza Assar, Sirvan Khosravi, Mohsen Chavoshi (Man tormenting-track), Ali Lohrasbi, Khashayar Etemadi, Hami, Nima Masiha, Shahkar Binesh Pajooh, Mohamad Zare, and Jamshid Azizkhani. He also has been the orchestra leader of some pop music groups, such as Naser Abdollahi, Reza Sadeghi, and one of the main members of Darkoob group.[2]
His first album, Allegro, was a mixture of musical styles with a leaning to South America. It was released in December 2008 by Iran Gam. Hajili is very interested in Latin, funk and rhythmic songs as well as other styles.[citation needed]
Discography
Studio albums
- 2009: Allegro
- 2010: Daarkoob
- 2016: Hajilitto
Singles
See also
References
- ^ "دیگر با رضا صادقی کار نمیکنم". Musicema. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "مصاحبه ای با امید حاجیلی". Zendehrood. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Omid Hajili". Retrieved 14 March 2013.
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