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Jalaal Zulfonun ( fa, جلال ذوالفنون, Jalâl Zolfonun, ) was an Iranian musician, setaar player, and a prominent composer and teacher of Persian music.


Collaboration with Maurice Béjart

He has also collaborated with
Maurice Béjart Maurice Béjart (; 1 January 1927 – 22 November 2007) was a French-born dancer, choreographer and opera director who ran the Béjart Ballet Lausanne in Switzerland. He developed a popular expressionistic form of modern ballet, talking vast th ...
in the mix of Iranian music and European Ballet dance.


Collaboration with Jean During

Between 1975 and 1980, he collaborated with Jean During on his acquaintance with Iranian music.


Collaboration with DELA MUNOT (Deauville)

He also collaborated with the DELA MUNOT
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Institute in Brussels to introduce Iranian music to Western European countries.


Concert in the United Nations

Jalal Zolfonoun performed concerts in 1994 to present Iranian music to the majority of the world at the UN.


Biography

Jalal Zolfonun was born in Abadeh, Fars, Iran, and received his earliest musical training from his father, Habib Zoufonoun,Habib Zoufonoun
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Ruhollah Khaleghi Ruhollâh Xâleqi ( fa, , born 1906 in Kerman, Iran – 12 November 1965 in Salzburg, Austria), also spelled as ''Khaleqi'', was a prominent Iranian musician, composer, conductor and author. He was the father of the first Persian women conducto ...
and Musa Khan Maroufi. While he immediately fell in love with setar, the instrument was not taken seriously in those times. He instead decided to study the tar, while also learning the violin from his brother Mahmoud Zoufonoun. In 1967, Zolfonun was accepted into the faculty of the fine arts department of Tehran University, where he further studied the setar with Master Noor Ali Boroumand and Dariush Safvat. From then on, he dedicated himself to the delicate instrument. He began combining the techniques of the older masters of setar (an Iranian instrument with four metal strings) with his own ingenuity and mystic sensitivity. For the first time, with Iran's leading classical singer
Shahram Nazeri Shahram Nazeri ( ku, شارام نازری, translit=Şaram Nazirî, ; born 18 February 1950) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. H ...
, he founded an ensemble composed of only setar players. Later, in the 1980s, Zolfonoun and Nazeri's compositions were released in two best-seller albums, one of which, ''
Gol-e Sadbarg ''Gol-e Sadbarg'' (), is the debut album of Shahram Nazeri released in 1984, containing eight tracks. The album consisted exclusively of the lesser-known poems of Rumi and was released on the 800th anniversary of the birth of Rumi. The album be ...
'' ("One hundred-petalled Rose"), is the best selling album of classical Iranian music ever. At the same time, Zolfonun composed for the setar in mind, and would prove one of the most expressive, while technically virtuosic, players of the instrument. He showed the power and versatility of the setar as an ensemble and solo instrument that could fully express the nuances of Persian traditional music in any setting. Following the success of ''Gol-e Sadbarg'', Zolfonun continued to record a number of other albums on which he is featured as lead soloist, composer and/or ensemble player with a number of well-known singers and musicians with whom he also toured worldwide. Zolfonun also wrote a seminal book, ''Setar Playing / Teaching Method''. He lived in Iran, but also toured outside in Europe, the US, Canada and Japan with his son, Soheil Zolfonoon, and other musicians. Zolfonun died of heart disease on 18 March 2012 in
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
; he had been hospitalized for two weeks prior to his death for heart failure.


Discography

* ''
Gol-e Sadbarg ''Gol-e Sadbarg'' (), is the debut album of Shahram Nazeri released in 1984, containing eight tracks. The album consisted exclusively of the lesser-known poems of Rumi and was released on the 800th anniversary of the birth of Rumi. The album be ...
'' ("One Hundred-Petalled Flower") with masters
Shahram Nazeri Shahram Nazeri ( ku, شارام نازری, translit=Şaram Nazirî, ; born 18 February 1950) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. H ...
,
Reza Ghassemi Reza Ghassemi ( fa, رضا قاسمی; born 1949) is an Iranian novelist and musician. Life Ghassemi was born in Esfahan. Besides his activities as a writer he is also involved in exercising classical Iranian music and a master of the Persi ...
&
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* '' Atashi Dar Neyestan'' ("A Fire in the Reed-Bed") with master Shahram Nazeri *Mastaneh with Alireza Eftekhari * ''Parand'' * ''Peyvand'' * ''Kord Bayat'' (
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) * ''Del Aavaa'' * ''Pearl Beads'' * ''Sheydaee'' * ''Mystic Journey'' (
Music of the World Music of the World is a World music record label that was active from 1982 to 2000. The company produced over 100 CDs and cassettes of traditional and contemporary artists from around the world. Nomad and Latitudes were imprint labels. ''Music o ...
) * ''18 Tasnif'' (Melodic Pieces for Setar)


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Jalal Zolfonun accompanied by daf from the album ''Sheydaee''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zoufonoun, Jalal 1937 births 2012 deaths Iranian composers Iranian setar players People from Abadeh University of Tehran alumni