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Kurdistan Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Founded2005 (2005)
Principal conductorMehdi Ahmadi

The Kurdish Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the few active classical music orchestra's in Iran, founded in 2005 by a group of musicians in the city of Sanandaj.[1]

Introduction

The idea of establishing a Kurdish Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005 came to life by a group of musicians in Sanandaj. Kurdistan Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the most active collectives of the Kurdistan province, which has held several programs in Sanandaj during the past few years and organized the Fajr Music Festival. In addition to performing several live programs in recent months, the group has held specialized workshops and workshops with a number of Iranian and foreign artists.[2][3]

Member's

Currently, the orchestra is directed by Mr. Mehdi Ahmadi ",[4] the one of orchestra founder's.[5] The Concertmaster Arsalan Kamkar and more than 50 musicians from classical music are members of the orchestra.[6][7]

Board of directors

Ex-members

References

  1. ^ "ارکستر فیلارمونیک کردستان". 31 March 2018 – via Wikipedia.
  2. ^ "ارکستر فیلارمونیک کردستان در سنندج کنسرت می‌دهد/ بهارِ موسیقایی". 28 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Iranian music elites visit Kordestan". Tehran Times. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Kurdistan Philharmonic Orchestra". Mehr News Agency. 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
  5. ^ Shafaaq. "Kurdish Philharmonic Orchestra to Perform in Sanandaj".
  6. ^ یک ارکستر تمام عیار کردی | موسیقی ما (in Persian). Musicema.ir. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  7. ^ "Member CV – اُرکستر فیلارمونیک کُردستان". kurdistanphilharmonic.com.
  8. ^ "گزارش تصویری "موسیقی ایرانیان" از کنسرت گروه ارکستر فیلارمونیک کردستان به رهبری مهدی احمدی". 28 October 1395.