Hossein Tehrāni
Hossein Tehrāni was an Iranian musician and tonbak player. He is regarded as an innovator, expanding the modern tonbak into an instrument that can be played solo, in addition to its earlier role as an accompaniment instrument. Tehrāni added to the instrument's possibilities with added "beating methods" and played his instrument with different "sonorities".
Early life
Tehrāni was born in Tehran, Iran. At an early age he was going to Zurkhaneh and was impressed by the big clay vase covered on open bottom with skin called Zarb Zurkhaneh. At the age of 13, Tehrāni found a similar type of Zarb Zurkhaneh in a smaller size, which was called tonbak, and began practicing by himself.Musical education
In 1928 Hossein Tehrāni became interested in studying music professionally, and took private lessons from music master and kamancheh player Hossein Khan Esmail-Zadeh. Tehrāni was keen to observe different tonbak playing styles so he attended the music classes of master tonbak players such as Reza Ravanbakhsh and Kangarlo. He wanted to learn more about Iranian traditional music, and therefore formed a relationship with the great music master and multi-instrumentalist Abolhasan Saba, from whom he learnt music theory and different aspects of Iranian traditional music.Albums
- Tombak
- World Beat
- Zard Malijeh
- Nava-ye Del
- Ava-ye Hossein Tehrani
- Ava-ye Tehrani & Saba
- Zarbkhani-ha-ye Hossein Tehrani
- Zarbahang
- Iranian Traditional Music Professors
- Tonbak Training
- Yadegar-e Habib, with Talieh Kamran, 2011
Music career
While playing the tonbak, Tehrāni could imitate the sound of a locomotive and a motorcycle to astonish his listeners.