Bijan Mortazavi

Bijan Mortazavi
بیژن مرتضوی

Mortazavi performing at a concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2008
Background information
Born (1957-11-16) November 16, 1957
Babol, Mazandaran, Iran
Origin Iranian
Genres Pop
Instrumental
Occupation(s) Violinist
Songwriter
Singer
Composer
Civil Engineer
Instruments Violin
Piano, Guitar
Percussive & ethnic instruments
Labels Taraneh Records
Avang Records
Caltex Records
Website Official website
Notable instruments
White handmade violin

Bijan Mortazavi (Persian: بیژن مرتضوی),[1] born on November 16, 1957 in Babol, Iran, is a popular Iranian violinist, singer and songwriter.

Biography

Musical education

Born in the city of Babol, capital of Babol County, Iran, Mortazavi studied music in Tehran. He was trained in improvisation, orchestration, arrangement, quarter tone technique, and dastgah by various well-known violinists in Iran.

Mortazavi started learning the violin under the supervision of Masoud Namazian when he was three years old. At the age of seven, he started playing the piano, guitar, percussion, and folk string instruments such as oud, tar, and santur.

Mortazavi took violin lessons from Ali Tajvidi, Parviz Yahaghi, Habibollah Badiei and Jahangir Kamian.

Mortazavi won his first prize at the age of eleven in a national music contest among students of all ages in Iran. He was fourteen when he conducted a 32-person orchestra, performing his own compositions and arrangements at the Ramsar Summer Camp in Iran.

After graduating from high school, Mortazavi moved to the United Kingdom. There, he pursued his academic interest in the field of civil engineering while continuing to train and perform on the violin.[2]

Professional career

In 1977, Mortazavi moved to the United States, continued his music education at Texas State University and eventually settled in California in 1985. There he started composing and arranging music for Iranian pop singers. He composed many songs for the Iranian singer Moein and played the violin in his concerts. He released his first album, Bijan Mortazavi: His Music and His Songs, in 1990. It became a best-seller among Persian albums that year.[3]

After the release of his album Bijan Mortazavi 3, which featured Mortazavi's talents as a violinist and singer, his next album, Fire on Ice (Instrumental), was a combination of Persian-style violin and new-age instrumental music. He released two more albums in 1999 and 2001.

In 2004 Bijan released the album Ye Ghatreh Darya, an upbeat dance album that included a Kordish style dance-music, rhythm and circle-dance track titled "Ronak". The album has been played at many Persian weddings and parties.

His 2006 album, Be Man Che, featured lyrics written by the Iranian poet Iraj Janatie Ataie, who has written lyrics for Iranian pop singers such as Ebi and Dariush. Ataie himself declaimed the poetic lyrics at the beginning of the title track.[4]

Since the album Fire on Ice, Mortazavi's albums have been a combination of instrumental and vocal pieces. What sets him apart from other performers is his ability to personally play all the instruments used in his arrangements.

On November 16, 2010, his latest album (Music and I) was released.

Instrument

Mortazavi always uses a white, handmade violin in his performances. "I like to play my white violin because to me white represents peace and friendship", Mortazavi said in a TV interview.

Concerts

Since 1990, international tours have brought Mortazavi to sold-out audiences throughout the world. In 1995 he was the first Iranian artist to be sponsored by the Chrysler Corporation.

Greek Theatre and other venues

On July 3, 1994, Bijan Mortazavi performed his music with an orchestra at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, becoming the first Iranian musician to be featured at the theatre. One of the pieces he played during this concert, entitled "Epic", had been written by him when he was eleven years old. A video of the concert has been released as Bijan Live at the Greek Theatre.

Bijan has performed in other big venues around the world, among them the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, the Gibson Amphitheater (aka Universal Amphitheater) in Universal City, California, the Kodak Theater in Hollywood and Highland Center, the Royal Albert Hall, Equinox and Le Palace in London, the Ford Center and Performing Arts Center in Toronto, Queen Elizabeth Auditorium in Vancouver, the Albert Hall in Copenhagen, the Nobel Concert Hall and Global Auditorium in Stockholm, and the Performing Arts Center and Civic Auditoriums in Australia's Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Auckland in New Zealand.

On November 25, 2009, Bijan received his Fellowship (Phd) from the Southampton Solent University in Great Britain. His task is the development of contemporary middle eastern music in an academic form in United Kingdom and other western countries.

Discography

Studio albums

With Caltex Records

Live albums

Music videos

See also

References

  1. Persian pronunciation: [biːˈʒæne moɾtæzæˈvi]
  2. "Bijan Mortazavi's biography".
  3. "Bijan Mortazavi `s biography". Archived from the original on 2011-09-10.
  4. "ترانه های ایرج با صدای بیزن". Archived from the original on 2008-08-04.

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