Homayoun Aramfar
Homayoun Aramfar graduated in piano performance from the Music Department of the University of Art. He began playing the keyboard at the age of thirteen with Afshin Akhoundpour and later learned the fundamentals of music from him. Subsequently, he studied piano with guidance of Roham Behmanesh and Omid Komeili, and also music theory, solfege, and harmony with Farhad Fakhroddin, Amir Eslami, and Hamid Dibazar.
Upon entering the university, he continued his piano studies with Niloufar Badrkouhi and benefited from teachers like Raphael Minaskanian and Tamara Doleitzar. In addition to piano, he learned singing with Shahla Milan, collaborating as a vocalist with various groups, including the Tehran Choir in 2005. He has been actively involved in composing scores for several short films.
He has had diverse performances in art universities and music academies, including live singing with the Iranian Farabi Orchestra on Karaj Radio, soloist singing with the University of Art choir, classical singing accompanied by piano and guitar, and numerous piano solo concerts. He has also taught at Taraneh Mehr, Orang Music School, and Barbod Karaj,and receiving the Best Instructor Award in 2007 and the First Student Award in 1999.