Tehran Symphony Orchestra to perform at Vahdat Hall

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Vahdat Hall.Hamed Garschi will be the guest conductor of the orchestra, which is set to perform famous classic pieces, ISNA reported.The
repertoire will include pieces by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Soviet-Armenian composer and conductor Aram Khachaturian,
Soviet and Azerbaijani composer Fikret Amirov, and Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.Born in Tehran, Hamed Garschi, 39, is an Iranian-German
conductor and pianist
Initially studying piano and clarinet at Tehran's University of Music and Performing Arts, he won prizes for his performances as piano
orchestras and ensembles including Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Iran's National Orchestra, The Youth Symphony Orchestra, The Wind Orchestra,
Michael Luig, Prof
Stephan E Wehr, and Prof
Nice, the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, the South Westphalia Philharmonic, the Ruse Opera and Philharmonic Society, the Thalia-Saal
assistant conductor to Dirk Kaftan at the Bonn Opera, Heinz Holliger at the Cologne Academy of Music, Prof
Alexander Rumpf, and Toshiyuki Kamioka
conductor of the young symphony orchestra Wetzlar
conductor Hamed Garschi is known for his stirring and sensitive interpretations, which include the great symphony and opera repertoire,
historically informed performances, and contemporary scores.He specializes in working with young symphony orchestras
His focus and strengths lie in guiding and supporting young musicians to develop their musical skills and potential.The extraordinary
temperament of his conducting and the impressive depth of his musical interpretations put Garschi in the focus of international interest and
oldest and largest symphony orchestra
During the years, celebrated musicians including Rubik Gregorian, Morteza Hannaneh, Haymo Taeuber, Heshmat Sanjari, and Farhad Meshkat took