On September 12, composer Mehdi Hosseini participated in the XI United Cultures Forum as the moderator of the session “Youth and Culture: Contemporary Academic Music.”
The session focused on the relevance of classical music in contemporary society, the listening preferences of younger audiences, and the potential of international collaborations among young musicians. Participants exchanged views on how academic music can remain accessible and engaging, what attracts listeners to live performances, and the broader role of music in today’s cultural landscape.
By moderating this dialogue, Mehdi Hosseini highlighted the importance of connecting tradition with modern perspectives, ensuring that classical music continues to resonate with new generations and contributes to intercultural exchange.







