Fars Symphony Orchestra
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| Fars Symphony Orchestra | |
|---|---|
| Orchestra | |
| Native name | ارکستر سمفونیک فارس |
| Founded | 2023 |
| Location | Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran |
| Concert hall | Various venues |
| Principal conductor | Ebrahim Bazrafkan |
| Music director | Ebrahim Bazrafkan |
The Fars Symphony Orchestra (Persian: ارکستر سمفونیک فارس) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit musical ensemble based in Fars Province, Iran, established with the goal of improving the quality of music, research, and performing symphonic works by Iranian and international composers.[1] The orchestra operates under the direction of Ebrahim Bazrafkan, with musicians gathered from across Fars province and neighboring regions.

The Fars Symphony Orchestra was unveiled on April 26, 2023, (6 Ordibehesht 1402 SH), next to the mausoleum of Saadi Shirazi in Shiraz, coinciding with the poet's commemoration week. The ceremony included performances of pieces by Iranian and international composers, attended by the then-Director General of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Fars Province and several artists and officials.[2][3][4]

Prior to the establishment of this orchestra, Fars Province and the city of Shiraz lacked a regular symphony orchestra, and local wind and string players faced limitations in performing complex symphonic works. Efforts over recent decades to teach string instruments and provide necessary instruments facilitated the formation of this orchestra.[5]
Leadership
The permanent conductor of the orchestra is Ebrahim Bazrafkan, who holds a Master's degree in composition and serves as the head of the music department at the Fazel Scientific-Applied Center of Culture and Art in Shiraz. Depending on technical needs and repertoire, the orchestra occasionally invites guest conductors.[2]
Composition and instrumentation
The Fars Symphony Orchestra includes the following sections:[3]
- Strings
- Woodwinds
- Brass
- Percussion
- Choir (for selected pieces)
This composition allows for the performance of classical symphonic works from both Western Classical music and Iranian traditions.[2]
Performances
The orchestra's most significant performances include:
- Unveiling Ceremony: April 26, 2023[3][4]
- First Stage Performance: May 19, 2023 (29 Ordibehesht 1402 SH)
- Performance of Hafez Operetta (October 2023), composed by Ebrahim Bazrafkan.[6] This performance, which was part of a larger operatic work, featured Mahyar Shadravan as the vocalist.[7]
- Classical music concert featuring Reza Fekri, a guest vocalist from the Mariinsky Opera in Russia (February 23, 2024).[8]
- Kherad Operetta based on the Shahnameh by Ferdowsi (2023/1402 SH).[2]
- Panj Ganj Operetta based on the poem Khosrow and Shirin by Nezami Ganjavi (2023/1402 SH).[2]
- Joint performance with the National Orchestra of Tajikistan (Spring 2024).[9]
- Collaboration by some musicians in the Persepolis Concert with Alireza Ghorbani (2024/1403 SH).
- Performance of Ney-Nava composed by Hossein Alizadeh.
- Peace Anthem concert with choir and orchestra, conducted by Manoochehr Sahbai (May 28 and 29, 2025). The concert included pieces by great Western classical composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms.[10][11][12]