Amin-o-llah Hoseini

Amin Hosseini (Amin-o-llah Hosseini) was born in Darab, Fars Province. He studied music since he was a child, and during his adolescence he specialized in classical violin playing under the supervision of Dr. Hamed Jalaian and continued piano and music theory lessons under the supervision of Bahram Nasrolahi and Morteza Mofarahi.
Also, he became familiar with Iranian music and kamancheh under the supervision of Hamid Golestan, Mehdi Azar Sina and Farhad Monavar Sadegh.
In 2004, he went to Armenia and began his academic studies in the field of violin playing at Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan. He studied under the supervision of Professor Vyacheslav Petrosian (the master of Russian music, one of the students of Professor Aram Shamshian, who was also a student of Mostras) until his undergraduate degree, and in his master’s degree, as well as the advanced course after that under the title of Higher Mastership started playing the violin under the supervision of Professor Gagik Sembatian (the head of the string instruments department of Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan, and one of the famous soloists of the former Soviet Union).
He continued playing the piano under the supervision of Alisa Altonian and playing in ensembles under the supervision of Professor Gayane Simonovna.
Also, he held free music classes in Armenia for two years, and after leaving for Iran, he started teaching violin in Arshe Music School and international music schools since 2011.
After graduation, he is still in communication and scientific and artistic exchange with the professors of Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan.
One of his artistic activities is the translation and editing of the valuable book by Grigorian, which was published by Khonyagar Publication. Rondo String Ensemble is one of his other valuable activities.
In the field of performance, he has focused most of his activities on recording classical works with a new perspective. Among his recorded works, we can mention Hungarian Dances No. 2 of Brahms and Schubert Serenade with the beautiful arrangement of Pouyan Naderi and other works. You can see some below.