Reza Kordbach was born on May 22nd, 1980 in Tehran, Iran. He inherited his passion for music from his uncle and chose the piano as his primary instrument, later expanding to keyboard playing. From 1992 to 1996, he was a member of a well-known TV network academy that specialized in classical piano performance. In 1994, he gained recognition as the best pianist in the music-educational schools of the 13th district of Tehran with his debut album "Awaye Madresse" ("Voice of the School"), which became a hit among schools in Tehran that year. In 1997, he composed his first song titled "Harfe Cheshmat" ("Your Eyes' Word").
Reza began performing solo concerts in 1998, where he also discovered his interest in pop music. In 1999, he played the keyboard at the Radio Ordu award ceremony held at the music-educational school of Tehran in Ramsar. He also performed live music in Tehran, including military arrangements, and engaged in music production and arrangement work for various music groups. Through these activities, he collaborated with a movie production company called "Sahel of Film" and gained valuable experience working with renowned artists and musicians in Iran.
In November 1999, Reza moved to Austria to further his education and gain more experience in the land of music. In 2001, he successfully passed the entrance examination for the conservatory in Vienna, drawing from his experiences in Iran and collaborations with artists residing in Austria. From 2002 to 2008, he studied IGP jazz piano (instrumental and vocal pedagogy), with a primary focus on jazz composition.
Between 1999 and 2014, Reza performed as a soloist and collaborated with various musicians in Austria, participating in numerous concerts. In May 2014, he immigrated to Düsseldorf, Germany, where he co-founded "Adrenaline Event" with his friends, aiming to promote Iranian culture among Iranians residing in Germany. He assumed the role of the "Adrenaline" band leader and event planning consultant. In previous years, he had the opportunity to collaborate with renowned Persian artists.
Since 2018, Reza has been a member of the "Jadoo" band on Manoto TV, performing in special shows for Persian New Year and the program "Remember the Lyrics". He has also played for other Persian TV and radio channels, including PMC, Gotv, Radio Javan, Radio Orange, and Iran International TV's show called "Studio 13".
Since 1995, Reza has dedicated a significant portion of his time to music education. He possesses a strong character, is friendly to people, and radiates a positive energy that attracts others to him. Art is sacred to him, and his greatest aspiration is to be recognized as an artist. Reza’s motto is: "Art is called: to create oneself, then to see oneself, and in the end to build oneself."
Teaching:
Private and group lessons: Piano, Keyboards, Foley, Vocals, Solfège, Sight-reading, Music theory, Musical notation, Ear training, and Music therapy.
Music Producer:
- Services include: Composing, editing, recording, mixing, mastering, and playing piano and keyboards for other artists in studios.
- Developing business plans and action plans for artists based on their strengths and weaknesses for small and large concerts.
- Coordinating the recruitment of suitable instrumental players for concert tours in Europe.
Performances:
- Collaboration with prominent Persian artists.
- Leader and planning consultant for the "Adrenaline" band at the "Adrenaline Event Location" from 2014 to 2020 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
- Performing live Persian events and concerts at the "Adrenaline Event Location" and collaborating with event organizers and cultural institutes in Austria from 1999 to 2014. Collaborations include the Doctors Association in Vienna, Iran M.S Society, and Iran Hemophilia Society. In Germany since 2014, supporting children with cancer and underprivileged children in Iran.
Show Musician:
- Performing on popular Persian TV channels such as PMC and GoTV.
- Manoto TV appearances in special programs for Persian New Year and the show "Remember the Lyrics."
- Iran International TV involvement in the "Studio 13 Project."