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About Hossein Behroozinia

Hossein Behroozinia was born on June 11, 1962 in Tehran, Iran with a heart and soul for music. At the early age of nine he was accepted into Tehran’s Conservatory of Music, where the roots of his love for the Tar, under the supervision of Reza Vohdaney, and the Oud under the guidance of Mansour Nariman, germinated. Soon, eagerness and aptitude awarded him the chance to advance his cultivation by being introduced to the Persian radif (repertoire) of Mirza Abdullah by the famed Mohammad Reza Lotfi.

Behroozinia’s blossoming talent became apparent immediately, so much so, that even as a young man, seventeen, he was asked to instruct at the prestigious Centre of Preservation and Propagation of Music, where he flourished. Opportunities and advancements promptly ensued and he humbly accepted the position of Director of Music Production, followed by Director of Music Education, which evolved into Chairman of the Board. Even though demands on his time were vast, Behroozinia never forgot the joy of learning and offered to teach the ancient lute at Tehran’s Conservatory to enthusiastic apprentices. To this day, and still handcuffed by a demanding schedule, he opens his doors to the hopes of other young protégés.

 

Biography:

Hossein Behroozinia is a renowned master of the classical barbat. Starting his musical education at the Tehran Conservatory at age nine, he studied both Western and Persian classical music. In 2006, he was awarded the First Order of Arts by Iran’s Ministry of Culture. As a composer, musician, and scholar, Behroozinia has toured internationally for over 45 years, performing more than 2,000 concerts worldwide.

Performance Highlights:
He has performed extensively in Canada and internationally in countries such as Belgium, the Netherlands, France, England, Italy, Norway, Germany, Japan, Morocco, Brazil, and the USA. He has participated in numerous festivals, including the World Music Institute in New York and the Oud Festival in Morocco.

Ensembles:
He has played with various ensembles, including the Dastan Ensemble, Aref, and the National Television and Radio Orchestra of Tehran.

Discography:
Hossein Behroozinia has released several solo projects and collaborated with the Dastan Ensemble on multiple albums.

Teaching:
He has conducted master classes in Vancouver (VCC) and Seattle and taught at the Tehran Conservatory of Music.

Publications:
1. Iranian Folk Melodies
2. Ten Pieces for Barbat
3. Dar saraye tanhaee ( in the realm of solitude )
4. Az sang ta almas ( from stone to diamond )
5. Barbat (oud) Iranian basic method
6. Radif Mirza Abdullah dastgah-e shour and derivatives

Awards:
He has received several accolades, including the JPF Nashville Award and the French Ministry of Culture honours.

Behroozinia’s contributions to Persian classical music and his international performances have established him as a prominent figure in the world of traditional music.