Nozhat Amiri, the first and only female conductor of Iran, recently conducted a live performance of the country’s national orchestra at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall.
Amiri, the first-ever female conductor of Iran’s national orchestra, directed her first performance in Tehran.
Amiri was born in 1960 in the Iranian capital Tehran and studied music at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Tehran.
She has been teaching music for many years, and conducted an orchestra during the 33rd Fajr Music Festival back in January.
What follows are IRNA’s photos of the performance given on August 27:
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