Concert in Vancouver, BC – 16.Mar.2014
Constaninople Ensemble, led by Iranian-Canadian musician/composer Kiya Tabassian, draws inspiration from the ancient city of its namesake, illuminating East and West. The ensemble, founded in 1998 in Montreal, was conceived as a forum for creation, encounters and cross-fertilization. Over the past decade, the group has developed over 30 new works and staged nearly 100 cities in 20 countries.
Their current project, Paths to the Summit, is a unique Persian music program which recreates rediscovered treasures of Persian music from the 16th and 17th Centuries. These masterpieces shed light on a mysterious period of Persian history when large numbers of Iranian musicians migrated to the neighboring Ottoman and Byzantine cultural centers. Paths to the Summit rebuilds broken bridges between the past and present of this centuries-old culture.
The soloist guest singer is the well-known Sepideh Raissadat, and will also include one of the best today’s santour player from Tehran, Siamak Aghaie.
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Date:
Sunday, March 16, 7:30pm
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Time:
7:30pm Show; Box Office 6:30pm
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Venue:
Capilano University Theatre
2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver -
Tickets:
Tickets $36 Regular, $46 VIP (plus service charges)
Online at vtixonline.ca, or call Iranian Yellow Pages 604-904-8866, or in person at Persian Stores, Highlife Records (1317 Commercial Dr).
More info about the group: constantinople.ca/
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