Peyman Yazdanian: Echoes of the Moment
Peyman Yazdanian: Echoes of the Moment
Sun 23 November 2025
Stage time / 7:30pm
Doors / 6:30pm
Celebrating the Jazz Clubs
Location
World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens,3 Ponton Road
Nine Elms
London
SW11 7BD
Acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer known for his unique fusion of Persian musical sensibilities with Western classical traditions.
Peyman Yazdanian is an acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer known for his unique fusion of Persian musical sensibilities with Western classical traditions. Trained from a young age in Tehran and later in Europe, Yazdanian has composed over 40 solo piano pieces and numerous orchestral works, earning international recognition for both his concert music and film scores.
He is also well known for his improvisation, especially in live concerts in Iran, where he has collaborated with renowned jazz musicians such as Björn Meyer and Klaus Gesing, blending classical structure with spontaneous, genre-crossing expression. Since debuting as a film composer with Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us in 1998, he has scored a wide range of acclaimed films across Iran, Europe, and Asia. His evocative style, influenced by Rachmaninoff, Satie, and Arvo Pärt, has been featured in works by directors such as Jafar Panahi, Lou Ye, and Ramin Bahrani, positioning him as one of Iran’s most influential contemporary musical voices.
Presented by ArtStage and Vaak Records
Peyman Yazdanian is an acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer known for his unique fusion of Persian musical sensibilities with Western classical traditions. Trained from a young age in Tehran and later in Europe, Yazdanian has composed over 40 solo piano pieces and numerous orchestral works, earning international recognition for both his concert music and film scores.
He is also well known for his improvisation, especially in live concerts in Iran, where he has collaborated with renowned jazz musicians such as Björn Meyer and Klaus Gesing, blending classical structure with spontaneous, genre-crossing expression. Since debuting as a film composer with Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us in 1998, he has scored a wide range of acclaimed films across Iran, Europe, and Asia. His evocative style, influenced by Rachmaninoff, Satie, and Arvo Pärt, has been featured in works by directors such as Jafar Panahi, Lou Ye, and Ramin Bahrani, positioning him as one of Iran’s most influential contemporary musical voices.
Presented by ArtStage and Vaak Records