Seattle Metropolitan Orchestra: The Music of Iran
The following description comes from the event organizer.
Reza Vali
Folk Songs: Set No. 8
Folk Songs: Set No. 10
Shoorafkand, Calligraphy No. 20
Kian Ravaei
Family Photos for String Quartet
Janna Baty, mezzo soprano
Hamid Taghavi, santur
Geoffrey Larson, conductor
Born in Ghazvin, Iran, composer Reza Vali’s vibrant works blend traditional music of Iran with contemporary styles, bringing distinct Persian sounds to chamber and orchestral ensembles. His music has been commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Kronos Quartet, the Seattle Chamber Players, and more. A faculty member of Yale University and longtime interpreter of Vali’s music, mezzo-soprano Janna Baty has been described by The Boston Globe as having “a rich, viola-like tone” and singing with “a rapturous, luminous lyricism.” Hamid Taghavi, a master of the Persian hammered dulcimer instrument known as the santur (سنتور), was born in Ahar, Iran. He is known for his work with Persian music legends such as Alireza Eftekhari, Hamid Noorbakhsh, Homayoun Shajariyan, and acclaimed organizations such as the Arasbaran Ensemble and Shams Ensemble
Kirkland Performance Center
350 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland, WA
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Free parking at Municipal Parking Garage. Bar on site, refreshments allowed in hall.
Sunday, April 21 at 2:00 PM
The Forum at Town Hall Seattle
1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA
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Bar on site, refreshments allowed in hall.