Taq-e-Bostan to Host Summer Music Festival
TEHRAN, (IRANART)-The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Taq-e-Bostan in Kermanshah Province is to host an international music festival in summer, said its director Hossein Raee.
“Plans and programs for the festival will become operational after the Persian New Year (Norouz) holidays (March 21-April 2),” Raee told ISNA.
“As the main tourist attraction in Kermanshah, Taq-e-Bostan has great potential to host various programs, which we’re going to tap. An international music festival is one of the many programs.”
The upcoming music event will be more imposing than the Barana Music Festival, held last September at Behistun Palace in Bisotun, Kermanshah, he said.
Barana featured acclaimed musicians such as the Kamkars, known as among the best Iranian and Kurdish music ensembles; composer Kaykhosrow Pournazeri, 72; composer and conductor Shahrdad Rouhani, 62; Pallett band, a popular fusion group; composer and conductor Loris Tjeknavorian, 79; and composer and virtuoso player of tanbur and kamancheh, Sohrab Pournazeri, 35.
Preparations and initial coordination of the Taq-e-Bostan music event have already started, Raee added.
The site located northeast of Kermanshah city is known for its beautiful bas-reliefs of the Sassanid era (3th to 7th century). The carvings, including the one with women playing lyre, are among the finest and best-preserved examples of Persian sculpture under the Sassanids.
Source: Financial Tribune