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Farhad Mechkat
Farhad Mechkat

Farhad Mechkat is a critically acclaimed composer, conductor, and musical virtuoso who began his musical studies at the Geneva Conservatory of Music. After graduating from the Mannes College of Music in New York, he spent 3 years studying with Toscanini's disciple, Franco Ferrara in Rome and Sienna. He then returned to New York where he won the prestigious Dmitri Mitropoulos International Competition for Young Conductors, entitling him to become assistant conductor to the New York Philharmonic and Leonard Bernstein.

That same year, he was invited for the first time to conduct the National Iranian Radio-Television Chamber Orchestra at the Shiraz Festival of the Arts. Later, he was solicited to take over the Tehran Symphony Orchestra as Music Director and Principal Conductor. During his tenure he brought the level of the orchestra to an international standard, putting Tehran on the musical map of the world. He has been a guest-conductor at some of the major international orchestras in Italy, France, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. His attachment and love for the Italian culture earned him the honor of being one of the youngest individuals ever to be awarded the title of Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

 
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Nour Foundation

Founded in 1985, the Nour Foundation is a public charitable and nongovernmental organization in special consultative status to the United Nations. The Foundation explores universal principles and values underlying various disciplines through an integrative approach that seeks to cultivate greater understanding, tolerance, and unity among human beings.

Blackfriars Hall, Oxford

Blackfriars Hall is a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford which specializes in philosophy and theology, as well as postgraduate programs in the fields of human rights, social policy, refugee studies, NGO studies, international relations, faith-based studies and related topics. Blackfriars Hall is home to the Las Casas Institute on Ethics, Governance and Social Justice.

Georgetown University

Founded in 1789, Georgetown University is the nation's oldest Catholic and Jesuit university. Today, Georgetown is a major international research university that embodies its founding principles in the diversity of its students, faculty, and staff, its commitment to justice and the common good, its intellectual openness, and its international character.