13th National Festival of Youth Music – Day 11
Aspiring music players from South and East of Khorasan Province took the center stage on the eleventh day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music in the Tehran's Roudaki Hall.
Aspiring music players from South and East of Khorasan Province took the center stage on the eleventh day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music in the Tehran's Roudaki Hall.
Traditional Turkmen and Katul music hymned on the tenth day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music in the Tehran's Roudaki Hall.
The ninth day of the 13th edition of the National Festival of Youth Music was dedicated to young musicians from North Khorasan Province. Tehran's Roudaki Hall hosted the event on Monday.
Young and aspiring music players from Mazandaran province took the center stage on the eighth day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music in the Tehran's Roudaki Hall.
Music players from Sistan and Baluchestan province were the main performers of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music on the 7th day. Tehran's Roudaki Hall played host to the program.
Tanbur and Kurdish songs played the central role during the sixth day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music at the Tehran's Roudaki Hall.
Tehran's Roudaki Hall has hosted the Kurdish and Zurkhaneh music performances, on the fifth day of the 13th edition of National Festival of Youth Music.
The fourth day of the 13th edition of National Festival of Youth Music included live performances of Kamancheh, Tonbak, Sorna, and Dhol players at the Roudaki Hall.
Music players from Bakhtiari, Qashqai, and Fars clans, as well as the southern coast of Iran did live performances for the audience at the Roudaki Hall in Tehran on the third day of the 13th National Festival of Youth Music. Over 2000 musicians aged between 15 and 29 will stage classical and folk performances at the festival, which will run at several halls in Tehran until August 27. A jury composed of 110 master musicians will judge the performances during the event, and review sessions will be held after performances every day.
Live music performances from young Azerbaijani musicians highlighted the second day of the 13th edition of National Festival of Youth Music at Tehran’s Roudaki Hall. Over 2000 musicians aged between 15 and 29 will stage classical and folk performances at the festival, which will run at several halls in Tehran until August 27. A jury composed of 110 master musicians will judge the performances during the event, and review sessions will be held after performances every day.