Music album ‘Minab Angels’ unveiled, honoring schoolchildren killed in strike
Iran’s Culture Ministry on Saturday unveiled the ‘Minab Angels’ music album at the ‘For Iran, the Source of Art’ event in Tehran, featuring works dedicated to elementary schoolchildren killed in a missile strike in Minab, southern Iran.
Babak Rezaei, director general of the Music Office at the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance’s Artistic Affairs Department, said the album compiles pieces produced over the past 40 days by Iranian musicians, centered on the “martyred” children of the Shajareh Tayebeh school in the southern city, ILNA reported.
The collection has been released by the Iran Music Association and will be distributed via cards handed out at the ceremony and at evening public gatherings in Tehran. Each card carries a QR code that opens access to the tracks upon scanning.
Contributors include Zanko, Ali Raha, Hatef, Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Reza Rahimian, and Amir Haghighat.
Rezaei described the project as a cultural tribute shaped in the wake of a national tragedy.
