Homayoun Khorram

Ostad Homayoun Khorram (Persian: همایون خرم), (June 30, 1930 – January 17, 2013) was an Iranian musician, composer, violinist, and a member of the high council of Iran's house of music.

[1] Khorram began his music career as a violinist at the age of 10 by participating in master Abolhassan Saba violin and Radif classes.

During his career specially as soloist and composer in the famous radio musical program Golha Khorram composed many songs for notable singers including Hossein Ghavami (Fakhteh), Marzieh, Hayedeh, Shajarian and made over a hundreds of instrumental pieces for violin and orchestra, charmezrabs, overtures in collaboration with outstanding contemporary artists including Javad Maroufi, Jalil Shahnaz, and Farhang Sharif.

In many cases, the performances are very poor, the settings are inappropriate, the orchestration is unfavorable, the original composition of the song is awkwardly changed, the introduction and answers of the orchestra are removed or shortened, personal tastes are applied, and so on.

Therefore, after this date, serious and legal and without compliments, art thieves who abuse these works in any way, including cyberspace, concert performances, publishing audio or video CDs, notation in book form, etc., will be severely dealt with.