استاد مرتضی حنانه
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Morteza Hananeh
Morteza Hannaneh (Persian: مرتضی حنانه) (March 1, 1923 - October 17, 1989) was a well-known Persian (Iranian) composer and horn player.
He studied Horn at the Tehran Conservatory of Music and basic composition with Parviz Mahmoud, founder of Tehran Symphony Orchestra. For a short period he was the principal conductor of this orchestra in 1940s.[1] Hannaneh also studied composition in Italy and established Farabi Orchestra in Radio Tehran in 1963s. He won the first prize of "Tribune international des compositeurs" (International Rostrum of Composers), 6--11 June 1966 "House of UNESCO", Paris .[1]
Hannaneh also composed soundtracks for Persian films.
Hannaneh's most important works include "The Execrable Capriccio per pianoforte e Orchestra"; "Hezar-Dastan Overture" (on a melody by Morteza Neydavood; for symphonic orchestra); "In Memory of Ferdowsi" (for soprano and piano), the books "Lost Scales"; "The Even Harmony"; (in Persian), etc.
In addition to being an outstanding composer Morteza Hannaneh was a great teacher and mentor to many. One of his notable students is Canadian composer, conductor and strategist Joseph Lerner.
31 июл 2011