News ID: 45746
Publish Date: 27 May 2007 - 04:01

Ali Tafreshi: Isar Symphony Describes Braveness of War Men

TEHRAN, (SCIB) - Shahed Cultural Information Base quoted Ali Tafreshi, the singer in Isar symphony as saying: “Isar Symphony describes braveness of combatants with the language of music.

Isar symphony which is conducted by Majid Entezami is being performed at Vahdat Hall. It is consisted of four parts. At the first and second parts I sing lonely at the orchestra. The third part is performed without any song. And the final part is performed with music and the chorus group.”? As for his presence at the orchestra, Ali Tafreshi said: “I was chosen as the singer of this certain symphony in 2004 when composing the symphony was suggested to Majid Entezami. Since I am very interested in national celebrations, freeing Khorramshahr anniversary in particular, I accepted to cooperate with the symphony from the deep of my heart.”? I started working with Majid Entezami since composing the music of the film “The Smell of Joseph’s Cloth”?. I was the singer in that music. The experience of working with him has been useful for me. Since then I cooperated with him during other works. I used his experiences a lot. And I am happy to be next to him at Isar symphony, Ali Tafreshi added. As for the singing experience in Symphonic Orchestra, Tafreshi said: “Isar Symphony is my second experience in this regard. The first one was “The Messenger”? symphony conducted by Nader Mashayekhi. I believe that working with symphonic orchestra is comparatively more professional than other styles of singing such as pop music; because it requires its own rules and regulations. I always considered singing at the symphonic orchestra as an ideal form of singing. Fortunately I had the chance to join to Tehran Symphonic Orchestra Group at Isar Symphony which is conducted by Majid Entezami.”? It should be mentioned that Isar Symphony is performed by Tehran Symphonic Orchestra. It is conducted by Majid Entezami. The lyrics are written by Masoud Houshmand. And Ali Tafreshi is the singer of the symphony. It has started on May 24, 2007. It will be performed in Vahdat Hall in Tehran up to May 27, 2007.

Isar symphony which is conducted by Majid Entezami is being performed at Vahdat Hall. It is consisted of four parts. At the first and second parts I sing lonely at the orchestra. The third part is performed without any song. And the final part is performed with music and the chorus group.”? As for his presence at the orchestra, Ali Tafreshi said: “I was chosen as the singer of this certain symphony in 2004 when composing the symphony was suggested to Majid Entezami. Since I am very interested in national celebrations, freeing Khorramshahr anniversary in particular, I accepted to cooperate with the symphony from the deep of my heart.”? I started working with Majid Entezami since composing the music of the film “The Smell of Joseph’s Cloth”?. I was the singer in that music. The experience of working with him has been useful for me. Since then I cooperated with him during other works. I used his experiences a lot. And I am happy to be next to him at Isar symphony, Ali Tafreshi added. As for the singing experience in Symphonic Orchestra, Tafreshi said: “Isar Symphony is my second experience in this regard. The first one was “The Messenger”? symphony conducted by Nader Mashayekhi. I believe that working with symphonic orchestra is comparatively more professional than other styles of singing such as pop music; because it requires its own rules and regulations. I always considered singing at the symphonic orchestra as an ideal form of singing. Fortunately I had the chance to join to Tehran Symphonic Orchestra Group at Isar Symphony which is conducted by Majid Entezami.”? It should be mentioned that Isar Symphony is performed by Tehran Symphonic Orchestra. It is conducted by Majid Entezami. The lyrics are written by Masoud Houshmand. And Ali Tafreshi is the singer of the symphony. It has started on May 24, 2007. It will be performed in Vahdat Hall in Tehran up to May 27, 2007.
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