He started playing piano from age 6 and earned his B.Mus. from Tehran University of Art in 1996. Between 1988 and 1996, he was the principal pianist of Tehran Symphony Orchestra and Bahman Cultural Centre and assistant conductor of Tehran Symphony Choir and Tehran Youth Philharmonic Orchestra.
Khalatbari moved to Austria in 1996 and entered Kunstuniversität Graz to study choral/orchestral conducting and graduate with honors in 2006.[3][4]
Career
Principal Conductor of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Its controversy
In the official website of Hooman Khalatbari, it has been mentioned that he was the principal conductor of "Prague Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra" in Prague-Czech for 2 years (2014–16).Alexander Rahbari
a well known Iranian conductor has dismissed this matter. According to information from "Prague Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra" Ali Rahbari has cited that Hooman Khalatbari has collaborated with the Orchestra for a short period of time and in the frame of a project.[5]
Since 2016 he is the Honorary Conductor of “ Virtuosi Brunenses “.
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Exterior of Kirchstetten Castle - Hooman Khalatbari is the founder, music director and conductor of the Kirchstetten Castle International Music Festival in northern Austria.
Founder, Music Director and Conductor
From 2001, Khalatbari is one of the founders, music director and conductor of Kirchstetten Castle International Music Festival in northern Austria.[8][9][10][11]
Exterior of Graz Opera House - Hooman khalatbari holds different positions in Graz Opera since 1999.
He has conducted the following operas:
2001– Le Nozze di Figaro– Mozart
2002– Die Zauberflöte– Mozart
2003– Don Giovanni– Mozart
2004– Il Barbiere di Siviglia– Rossini
2005– Tosca– Puccini
2006– Così fan tutte– Mozart
2007– Die Entführung aus dem Serail– Mozart
2008– La Cenerentola– Rossini
2009– La Traviata– Verdi
2010– Der Schauspieldirektor– Mozart and Prima la musica e poi le parole– Salieri + Classic unter Stars I (The Most Famous Opera choirs I)
2011– Die Fledermaus– Johann Strauss + KUS II (The Most Famous Opera Choirs II)
The world premiere of Hamid Motebassem's Simorq project; conducted by Hooman Khalatbari
Since 1999, Hooman Khalatbari has performed as a Conductor, Soloist, Chamber musician, Accompanist and coordinator in several Europa’s Cities, the USA, Canada, and Asia. His most recent performances were given as guest Conductor in Austria/ Vienna & Graz & Salzburg & Linz & Kirchstetten - Hungarian/ Budapest & Szombathely - Czech Republic/ Prague, Brno & Olomouc - Slovenian/ Maribor – France/ Paris – UK/ London - Canada/ Vancouver & Calgary and USA/ Houston, San jose, Chicago and at last in Zurich and Göteborg.
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Conducting Iranian Orchestral Music
Khalatbari's conducting repertoire spans a wide spectrum of musical traditions, ranging from classical opera and symphonic, to atonal and contemporary music. Conducting the Simorq musical project, the world premiere of Hamid Motebassem with Homayoun Shajarian's vocal, is one of the brightest points in this range.[4][19][20]
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