Mawazine 2024: Aida Nosrat’s haunting Persian music echoes in the sky of Chellah

by times news cr

In front of a captivated audience, Aida Nosrat made Persian melodies resonate with a deep emotion that touches the depths of the heart and soul, plunging the audience into a mystical and poetic atmosphere.

In this musical journey, each piece performed was an invitation to discover the subtleties and depth of Iranian music, tinged with passion, nostalgia and spirituality.

With her violin, Aïda Nosrat seems to tell a story, evoking intense emotions and ancient times. Her virtuosity was remarkable, thrilling the audience who came to appreciate this true sensory musical experience.

Her songs are hymns to peace, love, female emancipation and the freedom of peoples, making her music a powerful vector for change and reflection.

Surrounded by the historical remains of Chellah, the spectators witnessed a magical moment where music transcends cultural and temporal barriers. Its varied repertoire, mixing traditional compositions and contemporary creations, pays tribute to a Persian musical heritage rich in emotions and artistic expressions.

His unprecedented performance not only highlighted the richness and beauty of Persian music and culture, but also highlighted the universal power of art to unite communities.

Aida Nosrat began her musical career by joining a music school at a young age. She began learning the violin and was part of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra from 1999 to 2006.

She studies musicology at the University of Science and Practice. With her husband, Babak Amir Mobasher, also a musician, she formed the band Manushan in 2006, developing her own style of music. A member of the Atelier des Artistes en Exil, Aïda Nosrat is preparing her fourth album.

2024-09-03 14:58:23

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