Tehran Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Persian March’ concert

The Tehran Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Maziar Younessi, will perform a concert titled ‘Persian March’ at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on November 5.
The orchestra features a diverse program that includes ‘Persian March’ by German composer Johann Strauss, ‘Symphony No. 4’ by Italian composer Felix Mendelssohn, and excerpts from ‘Swan Lake’ by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
The concert will also feature ‘Barkarole’ from the opera by French composer Jacques Offenbach, and ‘Dance’ by Iranian composer Hossein Alizadeh, arranged by Maziar Younessi.
Maziar Younessi is a composer, musician, and conductor who has performed a wide range of symphonic works in the past. He has led the Austro-Iranian Symphony Orchestra (AISO) and has worked on numerous film, television, and animation scores.
Younessi is also a member of the “Kaste Quartet” as a composer and pianist.
This concert follows the orchestra’s successful performance in September, led by guest conductor Arash Gouran, which was met with great enthusiasm from music lovers.

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