to the person poking fun at his name (admittedly it was last year), id like to explain that his mother was spanish and father (whence the magnificent name) was a Parsi from India, a minute Zorastrian community (population 70,000!) which fled the Islamic conquest of Persia in eighth or ninth century and settled in west India. this tiny community has also bestowed to the music world such greats as Farokh Balsara (aka Freddy Mercury) and Zubin Mehta.
As for his music, i used to have (no longer, alas) a recording of "the enchanted garden", or is it the perfumed garden, cant remember - its the iranian equivalent of the kama sutra! for someone with an appreciation for the scriabin-style aesthetic, after a few listenings, the music revealed its colours and originality. it is also impressively difficult, though difficult to know if the pianist played any wrong notes!!