Posted on 08/25/2006 6:13:22 PM PDT by Shermy
TEHRAN, Aug. 25 (Mehr News Agency) -- Iran's National Orchestra will be performing the symphony "Nuclear Energy" composed by Kambiz Roshanravan at Tehran's Vahdat Hall on August 27 in a program which President Mahmud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to attend.
The orchestra conducted by Farhad Fakhreddini is also slated to perform Ruhollah Khaleqi's memorable work "O Iran" and Iran's National Anthem during the program, which has been arranged as part of the activities for Government Week (August 24-30).
Singer Alireza Qorbani will accompany the orchestra, which is currently rehearsing for a series of concerts in September.
Will it bomb?
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Are you kidding? It'll be a blast.
The weather forecast for the outdoor performance is 6000 degrees and mushroon cloudy.
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They should start practicing Brahm's Tragic Overture!
I certainly hope they won't be using any decadent instruments invented in the West--only mullah approved cymbals, drums, lutes zithers, and bombs.
Inspired by Wagner?
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