Fajr International Music Festival

Summary

Fajr International Music Festival (Persian: جشنوارهٔ موسیقی فجر) is Iran's most prestigious[citation needed] Music Festival founded in 1986. The festival is affiliated with UNESCO and includes national and international competition sections.

Fajr International Music Festival
GenrePop, Rock, Classic, A Cappella, Persian Music
Location(s)Tehran, Iran
Years active1986–present
Websitefajrmusicfestival.com

Since its establishment, many musicians from several countries like Austria, Germany, France participated in the event. The festival have enjoyed a strong presence of Asian countries as well.[1]

The 22nd Fajr International Music Festival was held in January 2007. The annual event was attended by 1,200 domestic and foreign artists performing different pieces in various categories International and Folk Music, Classical Music and Youth and Women Music. A total of 126 performances were made during the 10-day festival.[2]

27th Festival edit

Winners of Music Composition Section edit

  • Leyli Mohammad Nosrati for Suite Symphony
  • Hamid Moradian for Mooye Kamancheh

Winners of Choir Competitive Section edit

24th Festival: Dec, 2008, Tehran Iran edit

Winners of Music Composition Section edit

  • Nima Hamidi for String Quartet No.1 "Obur"
  • Amir-Sadeq Kanjani for "Iranian,"
  • Afarin Mansouri for "Fallen Soldier"
  • Saman Samadi for "Night Broker,"
  • Sara Lesan for "Motion Continues,"
  • Amir-Bahador Sadafian for "Mr. Winter Died."

21st Festival edit

Plaques of honor edit

  • Mahmud Farahmand
  • Yusef Purya
  • Khosro Rahimian, and violist
  • Fereidun Zarrinbal
  • Yusef Ashrafi
  • Maziar Heidari
  • Shahram Tavakkoli

Golden Chang edit

  • Herbert Karimi-Masihi
  • Morris Erisco

16th Festival edit

Golden Chang edit

13st Festival edit

Winners of Music Composition Section edit

10th Festival edit

Plaques of honor edit

  • Parichehr Khajeh
  • Sara Tavasoli
  • Nakisa Karimian
  • Farangis Moussavi
  • Mahsa Ghassemi

9th Festival edit

Golden Chang edit

  • Sina Sarlak

8th Festival edit

Golden Chang edit

  • Bahram Osqueezadeh
  • Bardia Sadeghi[4]
  • Reza Sadeghi (Santoor)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fajr Music Festival Live Online
  2. ^ "22th International Fajr Music Festival ends in Tehran".
  3. ^ "Music Composition Section". Fajr Music Festival.
  4. ^ Fajr International Music Festival

External links edit

  • Fajr International Music and Arts Festival official website
  • Iranian Concert Tickets Website