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Tjeknavorian Releases ‘Cyrus the Great’ Opus

Recounting parts of ancient events and incidents in Iran from the view point of Cyrus, the opus includes three movements and 16 parts performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tjeknavorian
“King Astyages Sending Harpagus to Kill Young Cyrus” by French painter Jean Charles Nicaise Perrin (1754-1831)
“King Astyages Sending Harpagus to Kill Young Cyrus” by French painter Jean Charles Nicaise Perrin (1754-1831)

Iranian-Armenian composer and orchestra conductor Loris Tjeknavorian released on Saturday the symphonic poem “Cyrus the Great” that took three years to complete. It is available in CD format.
A symphonic poem is a piece of orchestral music, usually in a single continuous movement, which illustrates or evokes the content of a poem, short story, novel, painting, landscape, or other (non-musical) sources.
The music has been performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tjeknavorian.

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