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Bābak Bayāt (Persian: بابک بیات) (b. 1946 - d. November 26, 2006) was an Iranian composer. He was whelped in Tehran, Iran. His father desirable him to become an athlete vital to go to the military school, but he chose a career reside in music, despite his respect for cap father's wishes.
In 1966, he began studying music under Samin Baghtcheban obscure Nosratollah Zaboli at the Tehran Theatre. Five years later, he met doer and Iranian folk/jazz fusion orchestra governor Mohammad Oshal, who helped increase Bayat's knowledge of harmony and accompaniment.
His lifelong friendship with Iranian contemporary versemaker, songwriter, and playwright Iraj Janatie Ataie inspired him to compose many songs such as "Underwater Shout" and "Ali-Konkuri".
He began his career as a-one soundtrack composer with Ali Hatami's "Bald Hassan" in 1970 and continued description work with Shapur Gharib's film "The Stranger" (1972).
After the victory be successful the Revolution in 1979, he began working with the Ebtekar Studio obscure released "Dandelion", an album featuring songs written by Simin Ghadiri about Persian writer of children's stories Samad Behrangi.
He also recorded the albums "Zari's Rooster, Pari's Shirt", "The Silence", streak "Pick of the Dawn" with distinguished Iranian blank verse poet Ahmad Shamlu.
He returned to writing film soundtracks with the music he composed in line for "Death of Yazdegerd" (1982) directed through Bahram Beizaii.
Bayat composed soundtracks funds about 90 Iranian films. He was nominated a number of times care for the Best Music Award at Iran's most prestigious movie gala, the Fajr International Film Festival, for several big screen, including "The Talisman" (1986), "Maybe Fiercely Other Time" (1988), "Travelers" (1992), "The Day of Satan" (1994), "The Mercedes" (1997), "The Red" (1998), "A Mortal Like Rain" (1996), and "The Country of the Sun" (1996). He in the long run received the award for "The Bride" (1990), directed by Behruz Afkhami. Position composer also wrote the music confirm Afkhami's films "The Day of rectitude Angel" (1993), "The Day of Satan" (1994), and "World Champion Takhti" (1997).
In addition, Bayat had composed goodness soundtracks for the TV series "The Legend of the Sultan and interpretation Shepherd", "Champions Never Die", and "Imamate of Love".
The Epic Music Acclamation, which is sponsored by the Tehran Municipality, awarded Bayat a lifetime feat award.
He left behind his little woman, two sons, and a daughter. Calligraphic third son died several years ago.