Nahoft Ensemble
The Ensemble is composed of music students who commenced their activities under Jahanshah Saremi’s supervision in 1995 and after about a year they held their first concert by performing some of the works of Persian Music Maestros in 1996.
The following includes Nahoft's activities since its foundation :
• The Commemoration of Gholamhossein Darvish -1997
• The Commemoration of Asghar Bahari -1998
• The Commemoration of Faramarz Payvar -1998
• A Performance at the Green Film International Festival -1998
• The Commemoration of Aliakbar Shahnazi -1999
• The Commemoration of Hossein Alizadeh -2000
• The Commemoration of Abolhassan Saba -2001
• The Commemoration of Qamar-ol-Molook Vaziri - 2002
• The Commemoration of Aref Ghazvini -2003
• The Commemoration of Mohammadreza Lotfi -2004
• Performing pieces of Iranian Classical Music Maestros- 2004
• The Commemoration of Roohollah Khaleghi - 2005
• Publication of Iran Hengam-e-Kar Ast (Iran It's time to get working) Album - 2006
• The Commemoration of Alinaghi Vaziri - 2010
• Publication of Shab-e-Javani (Night of Youth) Album, in memory of Roohollah Khaleghi - 2011
• Publication of Tar & Setar Teaching Methodology Album - 2012
• Performing pieces of Iranian and Azerbaijani Classical Music Maestros- 2014
• Publication of Tavallodi Dobareh ( The Rebirth ) Album - 2015
• The Commemoration of Mohammadreza Lotfi’s 50 years of activities in music -2015
• Publication of The Aurora , The Commemoration of Gholamhossein Darvish and The Rebirth ( Nahoft 1 ) D.V.D Albums - 2016
Nahoft was awarded as the select group of Youth section at Fajr International Music Festival in 1999, 2000 and 200
Nahoft’s foremost goal has been training gifted adolescents in this field, providing them with different types of instructions in solo- and group-playing, promoting their musical culture and mentality as well as assisting them to achieve a committed and artistic form of music, followed by performing and producing it.
* Nahoft means covered or hidden. In music, however, it is one of the twenty four branches of Persian classical music, the name of one of the gushehs of dastgah-e-Nava (a name of Iranian classical music modal system)