Performance of a work by a contemporary Iranian composer in Mariinsky Opera
Ali Rahbari, in fourth artistic season of his presence in St. Petersburg, he staged a work by an Iranian composer.
According to Artmag.ir, quoted by Isna, Ali Rahbari, will conduct in 2024-2025 artistic season, for 19th time on Thursday September 26), along with Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 (Austrian composer) and Concerto for Trumpet Aratunyan (Armenian composer) ), will stage Harp Concerto by Amir Mahyar Tafareshipour (Iranian composer); This piece was previously conducted and recorded in London by Ali Rahbari for Naxos Company.
After his first performance in fourth artistic season of his presence at Mariinsky Opera, Ali Rahbari, performed piano concerto and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 with Istanbul Symphony Orchestra on October 11, and Antony Bruckner’s Symphony No. 5 with Mariinsky Opera Symphony Orchestra on November 17 with Beijing Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet, Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 and Suite Prigent by Edvard Griek, November 24 with Hankzu Philharmonic Orchestra Bruckner Symphony No. 5, November 30 with Nigbo Symphony Orchestra “Slavonic March” by Tchaikovsky, Schubert’s Symphony No. 9, December 7 with Wuhan Symphony Orchestra “Slavonic March” by Tchaikovsky, for string orchestra by Tchaikovsky and Symphony No. 5 by Tchaikovsky, December 13 with China Youth Symphony Orchestra in Beijing Serenade for string orchestra and Symphony No. 6 by Tchaikovsky, January 24 with Symphony Opera Orchestra Mariinsky “Thus Said Zarathustra” by Richard Strauss and Symphony No. 2 by Rachmaninoff, March 21 with Mariinsky Opera Symphony Orchestra, “Celebration of ranian New Day”, Concerto for 2 strings by Ali Rahbari and Shahrazad by Korsakov, May 23 with Mariinsky Opera Symphony Orchestra Beethoven’s No. 4 plays Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4.
Ali Rahbari (Iranian international composer and leader), for first time in artistic season of 2021-2022, Valery Gergiev, general artistic director of Mariinsky Opera Collection, was invited to Mariinsky Opera to conduct two works of the most famous Russian composers, Shostakovich and Korsakov, and after this performance, he became a permanent guest conductor of opera. Mariinsky was attributed.
Ali Rahbari, former artistic director of symphony orchestras of Brussels, Malaga, Zagreb and Prague, during this time, he staged various works by world-famous composers, especially Russian and Eastern composers, and in addition to these works, he invited Reza Fekri (opera singer) to perform twice. He said that he invited Zoroaster and “Amin Ghaffari” to this art collection to perform Noha Khan (for violin and orchestra).