Iran's Bardia Kiaras picked for Armenian music festival jury
Art Desk
On Line: 04 March 2013 15:56
In Print: Tuesday 05 March 2013
http://tehrantimes.com/arts-and-culture/106143-irans-bardia-kiaras-picked-for-armenian-music-festival-jury
Conductor Bardia Kiaras and vocalist Alireza Qorbani accompany Iran's
National Orchestra during a concert at the Milad Hall of the Tehran
International Permanent Fairgrounds on Agust 4, 2011. (Photo by Mehr)
TEHRAN -- Iranian composer and violin virtuoso Bardia Kiaras has been
selected for the jury of the Renaissance International Music Festival,
which will be held in Gyumri, Armenia in April.
He will be on the panel for the composing section of the festival,
which will take place in the second largest city of the country from
April 10 to 19, Persian media announced on Monday.
`I am glad to have the honor of being a member of a jury in youth and
I hope it will be good experience in my career in music,' Kiaras told
MNA.
He has been conductor of Iran's National Orchestra since December 2010.
The festival has been organized by the Republic of Armenia Ministry of
Culture and the Yerevan State Komitas Conservatory.
The aim of the organizers is to advocate classical art, to establish
new friendly ties between musicians and performers of different
nationalities, and to bring foreign artists closer to Armenian
culture.
Ensembles and musicians from Georgia, Russia, Greece, France, Italy,
Estonia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and several other countries will attend
the event.
Art Desk
On Line: 04 March 2013 15:56
In Print: Tuesday 05 March 2013
http://tehrantimes.com/arts-and-culture/106143-irans-bardia-kiaras-picked-for-armenian-music-festival-jury
Conductor Bardia Kiaras and vocalist Alireza Qorbani accompany Iran's
National Orchestra during a concert at the Milad Hall of the Tehran
International Permanent Fairgrounds on Agust 4, 2011. (Photo by Mehr)
TEHRAN -- Iranian composer and violin virtuoso Bardia Kiaras has been
selected for the jury of the Renaissance International Music Festival,
which will be held in Gyumri, Armenia in April.
He will be on the panel for the composing section of the festival,
which will take place in the second largest city of the country from
April 10 to 19, Persian media announced on Monday.
`I am glad to have the honor of being a member of a jury in youth and
I hope it will be good experience in my career in music,' Kiaras told
MNA.
He has been conductor of Iran's National Orchestra since December 2010.
The festival has been organized by the Republic of Armenia Ministry of
Culture and the Yerevan State Komitas Conservatory.
The aim of the organizers is to advocate classical art, to establish
new friendly ties between musicians and performers of different
nationalities, and to bring foreign artists closer to Armenian
culture.
Ensembles and musicians from Georgia, Russia, Greece, France, Italy,
Estonia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and several other countries will attend
the event.