- Ali Rahbari
Ali (Alexander) Rahbari ( _fa. علی رهبری) is a world renowed Persian (
Iran ian)composer and conductor born inTehran in 1948.Rahbari studied
violin and composition withRahmatollah Badiee andHossein Dehlavi at thePersian National Music Conservatory . From the age of 17 he was a violinist at the Fine Arts Administration Orchestra, No. 1 (conducted byHossein Dehlavi ).After receiving his violin diploma from the National Conservatory he won a scholarship from thePersian Ministry of Culture and Art and moved toAustria . Rahabari continued his studies in composition and conducting at theVienna Academy withGottfried von Einem ,Hans Swarovsky andKarl Österreicher .Some months after his return to
Persia (Iran ), in 1973 he became director of the Persian National Music Conservatory and in 1974 director of theTehran Conservatory of Music until 1977.During this time Rahbari, in co-operation with some young Persian musicians, established Iran's
Jeunesse Musicale Orchestra where he was its music director and permanent conductor. He also conducted theTehran Symphony Orchestra , theNational Iranian Radio and Television (NIRT ) Chamber Orchestra and theTehran Opera Orchestra as a guest conductor inRoudaki Hall .In 1977 he immigrated to Europe. In the same year he won the first prize of the Conducting Competition in
Besançon , France and in 1978 received the silver medal inGeneva International Conducting Competition . In this year he recorded 3 LPs entitled "Symphonische Dichtungen aus Persien " [Symphonic Poems from Persia] withNürnberg Symphony Orchestra in Germany including 6 works by some of the greatest 20th century Persian composers: "Bijan & Manijeh" by Hossein Dehlavi, "Dance", "Ballet-Immpressionen" and "Rhapsodie" byAhmad Pejman , "Sheherazade" by Aminollah (Andre) Hossein, "Iranian Suite" byHoushang Ostovar , "Persian Mysticism in G" (his own composition) and "Mouvement Symphonic" byMohammad-Taghi Massoudieh .1979 was the most important year in Rahbari's career. He was invited to conduct
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and in 1980Salzburg Easter Festival became Karajan's assistant.From 1988 to 1996 Rahbari was the principal conductor of the
Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra and after that became music director ofZagreb Philharmonic Orchestra .Most Famous Compositions
* Persian Violin Concerto "Nohe Khan"
* Beirut, for nine flutes
* Music For Human Rights
* Persian BalletsReferences
*"Persian Musicians" (vol.1); By Pejman Akbarzadeh. Navid-e Shiraz Publications, Tehran/Shiraz, 2000.
ee also
*
List of Iranian composers
*Persian Symphonic Music External links
* [http://www.alexanderrahbari.com Official Web Site]
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