Reza Ghassemi
Reza Ghassemi | |
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![]() Reza Ghassemi, Iranian vocalist and setar player. | |
Background information | |
Born | 1949 (age 75–76) Isfahan, Iran |
Occupation(s) | Musician, novelist |
Instrument | Setar |
Website | rezaghassemi |
Reza Ghassemi (Persian: رضا قاسمی; born 1949) is an Iranian novelist and musician.[1][2] He is a classical setar player who emigrated to France in 1986 and founded the Moshtaq Ensemble in Paris.[3]
Life and career
Reza Ghassemi was born in 1949 in Isfahan, Iran. In addition to his literary career, recognized for his contributions to Iranian classical music, specializing in the setar, a traditional Persian lute. He has composed music for renowned vocalist Shahram Nazeri and has collaborated with other prominent artists, including Mohammad Reza Shajarian and Sepideh Raissadat.
His compositions are featured on Shahram Nazeri’s 1984 album Gol-e Sadbarg, considered an influential recording in Persian classical music.[4][5] The album also includes pieces by Jalal Zolfonoun, Shahram Nazeri, and Reza Ghassemi himself.
“In 1986, Ghassemi relocated to France and established himself in Paris, where he founded the Moshtaq Ensemble and began teaching the setar and Persian classical repertoire.”[6][7]

The album 14 Cheerful Pieces, performed with vocalist Sepideh Raissadat and labeled under the Moshtaq Ensemble, was released on 25 October 2010 by French label Buda Musique.[8][9]
Ghassemi has authored at least three novels. His debut, Nocturnal Orchestra of Woods (1996), garnered critical attention; others include The Well of Babel (1999) and The Spell Chanted by Lambs (2002), which was originally serialized online and became his first novel to be published in English.[10][11]
Ghassemi was a co-writer and co-director of the 2019 film In Full Bloom.[12][13]
Awards
- 2002 Hooshang Golshiri Literary Award, Best First Novel, The Nocturnal Harmony[14][15]
- 2002 The Writers and Critical Award
- 2002 PEKA Award
- 2010 The Writers and Critical Award
Albums
- 14 Cheerful Pieces (rel. Oct. 2010)
- Dashti-Mahour (rel. 1992)
- Improvisation in Esfahan – Rast Panjgah
- Siavash Khani (Chahargah)
- Gol-e Sadbarg (rel. 1984)
Publications
- Reza Ghassemi, 1996 - Nocturnal Orchestra of Woods
- Reza Ghassemi, 1999 - The Well of Babel
- Reza Ghassemi, 2002 - The Spell Chanted by Lambs
See also
References
- ^ "The Spell Chanted by Lambs by Reza Ghasemi - Asymptote Blog". Retrieved June 13, 2025.
- ^ Doosti, Farzaneh. "Reza Ghassemi [b. 1949] – PARSAGON". Retrieved June 13, 2025.
- ^ "Reza Ghassemi [b. 1949] – PARSAGON".
- ^ "Reza Ghassemi [b. 1949] – PARSAGON".
- ^ "وجد آفرینیهای 'مشتاق'؛ نگاهی به تازهترین آلبوم رضا قاسمی". January 12, 2011.
- ^ "Reza Ghassemi [b. 1949] – PARSAGON".
- ^ "وجد آفرینیهای 'مشتاق'؛ نگاهی به تازهترین آلبوم رضا قاسمی". January 12, 2011.
- ^ "Catalogue - Buda Musique".
- ^ "وجد آفرینیهای 'مشتاق'؛ نگاهی به تازهترین آلبوم رضا قاسمی". January 12, 2011.
- ^ "Reza Ghassemi [b. 1949] – PARSAGON".
- ^ "The Spell Chanted by Lambs – PARSAGON".
- ^ "In Full Bloom". IMDb.
- ^ "Going 15 rounds with the boxing movie formula: An interview with the directors and producer of 'In Full Bloom'". September 21, 2020.
- ^ Shataw Naseri (June 5, 2014). "Houshang Golshiri Awards". The Parsagon Review. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
- ^ Syma Sayyah (December 13, 2002). "Winners of Golshiri Foundation's Second Annual Literary Awards Announced". Payvand Iran News. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
External links
- A critic (in Farsi) of his latest album (14 Cheerful Pieces) with Sepideh Raissadat
- BBCPersian.com article on his life and works
- An interview with Ghassemi in Radio ZamanehGhassemi's personal website
- IMDb
- List of Reza Ghassemi's publications
- Brief Bio and Biblio in PARSAGON: The Persian Literature Review, Nov. 1, 2013.
- Nocturnal Harmony from The Wood Orchestra: A Persian Novel, Reza Ghassemi at goodreads