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Mansoor Hosseini was born on 1967 in Iran, is an Iranian-Swedish percussionist and composer. Discover Mansoor Hosseini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1967

Mansoor Hosseini (born 1967) is an Iranian-Swedish percussionist and composer of classical music, born in Iran, who studied in Paris and Brussels.

His works comprise chamber music and orchestral pieces.

He founded the Ensemble Themus in Gothenburg, focussed on theatrical music.

Hosseini studied composition with Philippe Capdenat and Yoshihisa Taïra in Paris.

He studied music theory and computer music with Peter Swinnen at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and composition with Carl-Axel Hall in the Musikhögskolan (sv) of Gothenborg.

He later studied film scoring at the University of Gothenburg, and scriptwriting at the film school, now the.

He studied with George Aperghis who encouraged him to compose theatrical music in the style of Mauricio Kagel.

1998

Hosseini's duo Bones (second piece) for piano and cello was composed in 1998, described as a race of the two instruments, with "buddhistic cluster sounds" in the piano and "roaring three-notes" in the cello that

"float and combine like dream sequence".

2003

In 2003, Hosseini founded the Gothenburg Music & Dance Company (GMDC), which in 2007 transformed into the Ensemble Themus in Gothenburg with a mission to popularize the concept of theatrical music by allowing actors and musicians to swap and intermingle their roles.

His work in the field is inspired by modern dance, theatre and martial arts.

Hosseini has a great interest in improvisation both as a composer and performer.

He sometimes adds sections to his compositions which are marked to let the musicians know that they can improvise in a controlled and measured way.

He has been a lecturer in musical notation, composition, communication between musicians and composers, and the comprehension of musical notation for musicians.

He was awarded prizes, including the culture prizes of Gothenborg and of the Västra Götaland.

2011

His string quartet Esfand II was premiered at the Sibelius Museum (fi) in Turku in 2011, when the town was a European Capital of Culture.

2014

His composition Bright Blue Bird, In A Grey Red Sky for violin and orchestra was premiered on 22 June 2014 at the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche in Munich by the Nymphenburger Kammerorchester with Henja Semmler as the violinist and Manuel Nawri conducting.

The work is based on a Persian legend about the mythical bird Simurgh.

A thousand birds travel to find his feather (and enlightenment), but after a hard journey only 30 of them reach the destination, which turns out to be a lake reflecting their image.

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