Hossein Dehlavi
Hossein Dehlavi was an Iranian composer.
Biography
Hossein Dehlavi was born in 1927 in Tehran, Iran and started music with his father Moezeddin Emami who was a pupil of master Ali-Akbar Shahnazi. Dehlavi studied composition at the Tehran Conservatory of Music with Hossein Nassehi and Heimo Tauber. He studied Persian music with Abolhasan Saba and, from 1957 to 1967, was the principal conductor of the Persian Fine Arts Administration Orchestra, also known as Saba Orchestra.Dehlavi began teaching at the Persian National Music Conservatory in Tehran from 1957 and served as its director from 1962 until 1971. The conductor Ali Rahbari was one of his pupils. In 1992, with the cooperation of nearly 70 players of Persian instruments, Dehlavi established the Plectrum Orchestra in Tehran.
His works included several pieces for Persian instruments and orchestra, voice and orchestra, choir and orchestra, and two operas and a ballet. As his contribution to UNESCO's International Year of the Child, he wrote an opera for children called Mana and Mani.
His wife Susan Aslani and his son Houman Dehlavi are also famous musicians.
Selected Compositions
Chamber Works- Duo for Santur, 1953
- Plectrum Quartet, 1964
- Shushtari, for violin and orchestra, based on a piece by Abolhassan Saba, 1958.
- Concertino for Santur & Orchestra, 1958Forugh-e Eshgh - 1963Sarbaz with choir, 1966.
- Khosrow and Shirin, 1979.
- Bijan & Manijeh ballet - premiered at Tehran's Rudaki Hall in 1975