More than 200 musicians will participate in the festival. The program includes about ten concerts of symphonic, chamber, and vocal-instrumental music, as well as international master classes for conservatory students and music school pupils.
In addition, within the framework of the event, student and international scientific and practical conferences will be held, dedicated to the development of music and its influence on modern music education.
The opening of the festival will be held under the guidance of French conductor Natalie Maren, who will also conduct master classes at the Nukus branch of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan. The concert program will feature works by French composers such as Maurice Ravel, Paul Duke, Gabriel Fourier, Charles Saint-Saëns, and others.
The musical part of the festival was prepared by students and teachers of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan. Among the participants are Associate Professors Tatyana Myakushko, Javlon Rajabov, Professors Ramida Polatkhanova, Malika Kasymova, and others.
French performers — pianist François Chaplin and organist Jean-Baptiste Robin, as well as Uzbek pianists Elmira Mirkasymova and Adiba Sharipova will perform solo programs.
The festival will conclude with a concert by the State Symphony Orchestra, led by People's Artist of Uzbekistan Kamoliddin Urinbayev.