In a week filled with significant events in Iranian music, the Kamkars family paid tribute to women with their concert “Living Fire,” the Tehran Symphony Orchestra held its final performance of the year 1403, and a commemoration ceremony for “Jenab Damavandi” was held after 150 years, attended by prominent artists of the country. Additionally, Mohsen Chavoshi’s single “Koli” was released, and the announcement of the opera “Rostam and Sohrab” in Armenia made headlines.
According to the artistic news platform *Buraq Hamim*, last week witnessed important events in the realm of Iranian music, each contributing to the richness of Iranian-Islamic culture and art. The renowned Kamkars family honored the women of Iran with their concert *”Living Fire”* on International Women’s Day. The concert, led by Arsalan Kamkar and featuring other members of this artistic family, symbolized the elevated status of women in Iranian-Islamic culture.
Meanwhile, the Tehran Symphony Orchestra presented its final performance of the year 1403, titled *”Classic Songs,”* at Vahdat Hall. This performance, conducted by Mehman Nazir Heydarian and featuring prominent musicians, showcased a beautiful blend of global and Iranian classical music.
Additionally, a commemoration ceremony for *Jenab Damavandi*, one of the pioneers of Iranian music, was held after 150 years at Arasbaran Cultural Center. The event, attended by artists and Damavandi’s family, included the screening of a documentary about the life of this great artist, honoring his memory.
In other music news, Mohsen Chavoshi’s single *”Koli,”* composed and performed by him, was released. This work, which has been widely welcomed by audiences, reflects creativity and innovation in contemporary Iranian music.
Furthermore, Loris Tjeknavorian, the renowned composer and conductor, announced the performance of the opera *”Rostam and Sohrab”* in Armenia. This opera, based on stories from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh, symbolizes the connection between Iranian and global art.
Finally, Ehsan Yasin’s Ramadan concert titled *”Ilahi”* was held at the Ministry of Interior Hall. This concert, featuring spiritual and mystical pieces, created a soulful atmosphere for the audience.
These events not only enriched Iranian music but also highlighted the role of art in promoting Iranian-Islamic culture and values.

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