My duo, The Seville Orange Tree, composed for flute and piano will be performed as part of Fulcrum Point Discoveries: Hear & Be Heard programs.
Fine Arts Building Suite 943, Chicago, IL.
410 S Michigan, Chicago, IL 60605
The event is free and open to public.
A Cup of Sin is composed based on the poetry of Nobel Prize-nominated Iranian poet Simin Behbahani and commissioned by Tim Brady for Instruments of Happiness - The Lioness of Iran Project. It will be on tour Spring 2018.
The creation of this composition was made possible by a generous grant form the Ontario Arts Council Project Grant.
A Cup of Sin is composed based on the poetry of Nobel Prize-nominated Iranian poet Simin Behbahani and commissioned by Tim Brady for Instruments of Happiness - The Lioness of Iran Project. It will be on tour Spring 2018.
The creation of this composition was made possible by a generous grant form the Ontario Arts Council Project Grant.
The second stop is Montreal on March 27th at La Salsa Rossa.
I am honored to invite you to my Doctoral Composition Recital. I will be presenting some of my works composed during my residency at the University of Toronto.
I am thrilled that my compositions will be performed by Toronto-based professional musicians:
Brooke Dufton, soprano
Angela Schwarzkopf, harp
Michelle Colton, marimba
Alheli Pimienta, flute
Narmina Afandiyeva, piano
Peter Stoll, B flat clarinet/bass clarinet
Alice Hong, violin Sebastian Ostertag, cello
Alex McLeod, viola
Ross Au, electric guitar
When: Saturday November 4th 12:30 PM
Where: Walter Hall, 80 Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5
A Cup of Sin is composed based on the poetry of Nobel Prize-nominated Iranian poet Simin Behbahani and commissioned by Tim Brady for Instruments of Happiness - The Lioness of Iran Project. It will be on tour Spring 2018.
The creation of this composition was made possible by a generous grant form the Ontario Arts Council Project Grant.
The first stop is Toronto co-presented by New Music Concert on March 22nd at Music Gallery.
The next stops: Montréal (Mar. 27), Québec City (Mar. 29)
The Art Gallery at York University Keele campus will be presenting my piece, Visiting Grandpa, along with a work by Debashis Sinha this fall for a six week exhibition. Stay tuned for more information!
And The Lands Were Dreaming (for clarinet, piano and voice) comissioned by Anoush Tabai will be perfromed at the Persian Clarinet Music Concert on April 23, 2017 at Gallery 345.
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) will present my multi channel soundscape, Visiting Grandpa, on February 18, 2017 at Geary Lane as part of the Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art as well as the TransX Transmission Art Symposium.
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) will present my multi channel piece "Visiting Grandpa" on February 18, 2017 at Geary Lane. The piece will be part of a program of works exploring story and narrative forms and will be part of the Deep Wireless Festival of Radio and Transmission Art as well as the TransX Transmission Art Symposium.