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  • "A Night with Morteza Mahjubi" celebrates Iranian classical music at Fajr Festival 2025-02-14 14:16

    Photo: Bahman Vakhshour

    "A Night with Morteza Mahjubi" celebrates Iranian classical music at Fajr Festival

    TEHRAN – Ghazal Nazer Fasihi presented "A Night with Morteza Mahjubi" at Tehran’s Rudaki Hall on Thursday, showcasing Iranian classical music as part of the 40th International Fajr Music Festival. Nazer Fasihi, a skilled Iranian pianist, performed a selection from the traditional repertoire of Iranian classical music, featuring pieces by the celebrated Morteza Mahjubi, as well as works by other luminaries such as Habibollah Badiei, Fazlollah Tavakkol, and Parviz Yahaghi.

  • Piano 2024-10-04 21:43

    Short animation “Piano” wins top award at HECare Film Festival

    TEHRAN-The Iranian short animation “Piano” directed by Marjan Keshani and Shahab Shamsi won an award at the 5th Human Environment Care (HECare) Film Festival in Canada.

  • Sona 2024-08-26 20:26

    Three Iranian shorts to compete in Turkish festival

    TEHRAN-Three short films will compete in the international competition section of the 6th Directed By Women Turkey, to be held from September 13 to 15 in Istanbul.

  • Piano 2024-08-11 18:53

    Iranian short animation “Piano” to compete in Turkish festival

    TEHRAN-The Iranian short animation “Piano,” directed by Marjan Keshani and Shahab Shamsi has been selected for the competition section of the 6th Directed By Women Turkey, due to be held from September 13 to 15 in Istanbul.

  • Tehran's Roudaki Hall Welcomes Dutch Pianist Nicolas van Poucke 2024-02-15 14:21

    Photo: Bahman Vakhshour

    Tehran's Roudaki Hall Welcomes Dutch Pianist Nicolas van Poucke

    Renowned Dutch pianist Nicolas van Poucke graced the stage during the third day of the 39th Fajr International Music Festival at Tehran's Roudaki Hall on Wednesday, February 14.

  • Chang players depicted on a 6th-century Sasanian relief at Taq-e Bostan. 2022/01/08

    A birthplace of musical instruments

    TEHRAN - Narratives say the initiation of music in Iran dates back to the time of the mythical king, Jamshid. However, fragmentary documents from various periods, including rock-carved carvings, suggest millennia of musical practices in every corner of the ancient land.