Spouse Soosan Aslani | Role Composer Name Hossein Dehlavi | |
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Occupation(s) Professor of composition, Composer Education Tehran Conservatory Of Music Similar People Abolhasan Saba, Faramarz Payvar, Houshang Zarif, Arsalan Kamkar, Ruhollah Khaleqi | ||
Associated acts Plectrum Orchestra Music director The Crown Jewels Of Iran |
Persian music dashti chaharmezrab by faramarz payvar hossein dehlavi on santur orchestra
Hossein Dehlavi (Persian: حسین دهلوی) is a Persian composer.
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- Persian music dashti chaharmezrab by faramarz payvar hossein dehlavi on santur orchestra
- Biography
- References
Biography
He was born in 1927 in Tehran, Iran, and studied composition at the Tehran Conservatory of Music with Hossein Nassehi. He studied Persian music with Abolhassan Saba and, from 1957 to 1967, was the principal conductor of the Persian Fine Arts Administration Orchestra.
For ten years, Dehlavi was the director of and professor at the Persian National Music Conservatory in Tehran, and Ali Rahbari was one of his pupils. In 1992, with the cooperation of nearly 70 players of Persian instruments, Dehlavi established the Plectrum Orchestra.
His works include several pieces for Persian instruments and orchestra, voice and orchestra, choir and orchestra, and three operas. As his contribution to the Year of the Child (1979), he wrote an opera for children called Mana and Mani.