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- Farabi_Orchestra abstract "The Farabi Orchestra was founded by Morteza Hannaneh in Tehran Iran in 1963.Morteza Hannaneh and his colleagues, Fereydoon Nasseri, Kasrevi and Mrs. Shahniya were able to, in only the second time in Iranian music history, to successful create another symphony orchestra called Farabi on Iran radio.Morteza Hannaneh is the true founder of modern national music in Iran. He graduated from the Tehran Conservatory (Honarestane Aliye Musiqi). He cooperated with composer Parviz Mahmoud, to found the Tehran Symphonic Orchestra, and from 1952 to 1954 he was the conductor of this orchestra. In 1954 Morteza Hannaneh went to Italy to study and conduct research. After gaining enormous musical experience, he returned to Iran after eight years.The Farabi Orchestra started his activity from 1963 and then the interested people in new Iranian scientific music heard new works from radio that differed too much from the past. The music of Iran had come up to its life and it was expected to be continued more energetically and fondly .In this period Farabi Orchestra performed many brilliant works. Unfortunately and suddenly this Orchestra cut his activity after 10 years.Radio symphonic orchestra,(Farabi orchestra) was the victor in “Tribune Internationale des compositeurs”, International Rostrum of Composers, Paris 1966.Morteza Hannaneh was invited by UNESCO to take part in the congress of the first world modern composers in Paris on June1966 . This was the first time that Iran was invited to take part in such congress. The composers should introduce their recorded works, of their countries in that congress. The best work must be performed lively in front of the audience on the Paris radio & TV. The selected ten tops were broadcast all over the world. This introduces the different nation's music to the world and every country was presented to the musical works of another country.Morteza Hannaneh was invited from Iran to the congress for the first time. While no countries but Japan and turkey were invited among the whole Asian and African countries. Even the former Eastern Germany (D.D.R) after the three-year conflict took part in the congress for the first time and introduced his modern music.Some developing countries opposed against the invitation of Iran to the congress. But the head of congress mentioned that Iran has been one of the developed countries which his music has improved simultaneously with Europe.".
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- Farabi_Orchestra comment "The Farabi Orchestra was founded by Morteza Hannaneh in Tehran Iran in 1963.Morteza Hannaneh and his colleagues, Fereydoon Nasseri, Kasrevi and Mrs. Shahniya were able to, in only the second time in Iranian music history, to successful create another symphony orchestra called Farabi on Iran radio.Morteza Hannaneh is the true founder of modern national music in Iran. He graduated from the Tehran Conservatory (Honarestane Aliye Musiqi).".
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