Morteza Mahjubi
Morteza Mahjoobi was an Iranian pianist and composer. He was a piano soloist for the Golha radio programme.
Early life
Morteza Mahjoobi was born in 1900, in Tehran, Iran. His father, Abbas Ali, known as Nazer, played the Ney. His mother, Fakhr-o-SSaadaat, played the piano. Mahjoobi's parents sent him, along with his older brother Reza, to Hossein Hang Afarin who taught Reza the violin and Morteza the piano.
At the age of ten, Morteza performed a concert accompanying Aref Qazvini in Farus Cinema. In the following years, he went on to perform with other musicians including Darvish Khan, Seyyed Hossein Taherzadeh, and Hossein Esmail Zadeh.
Teachers
His first teacher was Hossein Hang Afarin, from whom he learned the preliminary studies. He was then sent to Mahmoud Mofakham to further his studies of the piano and radif. He also studied with other musicians, including Darvish Khan, Hossein Esmail Zadeh, Hajikhan Zarbgir, and Seyyed Hossein Taherzadeh.
Performance style
Mahjoobi's performance style was improvisational. According to Navvab Safa, he never planned or prepared for his performances, and if he played a piece ten times he would play it differently each time.
Compositions
Mahjoobi has composed many tasnifs, pīshdarāmads, and rengs. A noteworthy example is his composition "Man az Rooze Azal Divane Boodam". This tasnif has been performed by Gholam-Hossein Banan. While Mahjbi was unfamiliar with western notation, he devised a notation system similar to Siaaq, which he used to transcribe musical ideas.
Students
Mahjoobi had many students the most famous of whom is Fakhri Malekpour who studied with Mahjoobi over a period of twelve years.