Instruments from another world ...
Sounds that touch, rustling, whispering, tapping, beads bell bright clinking thousand times, sobbing, galloping, flatter, swirling, intoxicating ...
Hossein Alizadeh, who was born in Tehran and live in Iran, highly respected master ( "Ostad") and virtuoso of classical Persian music, composer, musicologist, playing the Setar and tar, a Persian lute, which is considered the "Sultan of instruments".
Hossein Behroozinia, born in Tehran and live in Vancouver, worked and performed with some of the most prestigious ensembles of classical Iranian music and wrote numerous compositions for his instrument. He plays an important role in the revival of Persian identity of Barbat. The Barbat is an ancient Persian lute.
Behnam Samani, born in Iran and living in Cologne, virtuoso of percussion can, on the Tombak, a goblet drum, not only the most complex rhythms, but to do unexpected, own melodies arise.
Saba Alizadeh, who was born in Iran and lived and there moving in the area of experimental electronic music in California, makes the Kamancheh, a string sounds, which recalls the sound of a violin and yet so strange-familiar sounds different.
Four excellent musicians - ambassador for the power of music that seems her fingers to keep her hands magically - give the music the whole space: not only the stage but the whole concert hall.
Their music builds bridges: inside straight into the heart of the audience.
General Ticket fee is € 27. Students (possessing a valid student card) can benefit from a reduced fee of € 17. It is necessary for them to bring their "student card" at the concert hall
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