Hungarian TV networks keen on broadcasting Iranian concerts

Hungary will welcome the broadcast of Iranian music concerts on official Hungarian TV networks, said the economic and cultural attaché of the Hungarian Embassy.
Mohammad Allahyari, CEO of the Rudaki Foundation, along with his colleagues, met with Róbert Németh, the economic and cultural attaché of the Hungarian Embassy in Iran, to discuss expanding bilateral cultural and artistic activities.
Allahyari introduced the Rudaki Foundation and explained its diverse cultural and artistic programs, as well as the technical facilities of its venues, mentioning its capacity to host events such as the Fajr festivals and international artists. He highlighted the collaboration between the Tehran Symphony Orchestra and Iran’s National Orchestra under the Roudaki Foundation, stating that renowned international conductors have worked with these orchestras, performing internationally.
Allahyari added: “With the available facilities, we can introduce the people of Hungary to the culture and civilization of Iran. Your presence and the organization of joint programs will help convey Iran’s message of peace and friendship to Hungary and other countries.”
Németh expressed delight at visiting the Rudaki Foundation and recalled pleasant memories of artists performing at the Vahdat Hall.
He said, “We welcome bilateral cooperation, especially in the arts and music sections, as these areas are easier to collaborate in compared to others.”
He added, “We welcome the broadcast of Iranian music concerts on official Hungarian TV networks. Television coverage will have a broad audience reach for us, allowing us to utilize it as a gateway to initiate intercultural dialogues through music and engage with the Hungarian people.”
Collaboration between the Rudaki orchestras and the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, as well as the proposal to sign a joint Memorandum of Understanding between the two organizations, were also discussed during the meeting.

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