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Album: My Mother Persia, Vol. 3 Artist: Ali Rahbari Release Date: 2023 Label: Naxos Records Genre: Classical, Symphonic Length: 64 minutes
My Mother Persia, Vol. 3 is the third installment in a series by Iranian conductor and composer Ali Rahbari, celebrating Persian cultural heritage through symphonic music. The album combines classical orchestration with Persian folk themes.
Performers
edit- Conductor: Ali Rahbari
- Orchestra: Prague Symphony Orchestra
- Soloists:
- Ladislav Fančovoč – Saxophone
- Reza Fekri – Tenor
Tracklist
edit- Symphony No. 9 "Nohe Khan"
- Poem Symphonic No. 10 "Morshed
References
edit- ^ "My Mother Persia, Vol. 3". Naxos Records. 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2024.