
Sound Only Sound Remains by Sahba Aminikia
Performed by: Kronos Quartet and San Francisco Girls Chorus Feb 5, 2016, SFJAZZ, San Francisco Featuring: Ouldooz Pouri, Mina Momeni and Loreta Hayrapetia Contributors: Forough Farrokhzad, Roohangiz, Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmei, Tara Tiba, Nazli Rahmanian

World premiere; recorded at the 2014 Switchboard Music Festival (www.switchboardmusic.com) Tar o Pood (Warp and Weft) I. Tarh II. Bâft III. Pardâkht

Sea Prayer: a 360 illustrated film by award-winning novelist Khaled Hosseini

Shetâbân - Sahba Aminikia Viola: Hannah Nicholas Performed at San Francisco Conservatory of Music Recital Hall April 20, 2012

Performed on Oct. 28, 2019, in John Philip Sousa Band Hall in Washington, D.C., as part of the Marine Band's Fall Chamber Music Series. GySgt Sheng-Tsung Wang and SSgt Foster Wang, violin SSgt Sarah Hart, viola SSgt Caroline Bean Stute, cello Concert program and notes: https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Po...

Taro Pood (Warp & Weft) (2014) Performance from the premiere of the piece by Kronos Quartet at Switchboard Festival 2014, Brava Theatre, San Francisco, CA Visuals by: Vafa Khatami Commissioned by: Nasrin Marzban and Iranian Cultural Community of Ann Arbor

One Found Sound performs Shāhmāran by Sahba Aminikia (world premiere) Premiered and commissioned by One Found Sound at Heron Arts in San Francisco April 6, 2019

Music: Sahba Aminikia
San Francisco Girls Chorus Valérie Sainte-Agathe, Artistic Director Chorus School Level II Monica Covitt, director With special guests Kronos Quartet, The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and the Sirkhane Circus School

Nasrin’s Dream is inspired by the voices of the people from all around the world, every one of them appearing like drops of rain: once these drops turn into rain, no power in the world will be able to resist them.

Sahba Aminikia: House of Circus with video by Pinar Demiral and featuring the "Circus Heroes" of the Sirkhane Social Circus School (www.sirkhane.org) Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra Artistic Director, Brian Dowdy

Phoenix reflects Music of Remembrance’s commitment to commissioning and premiering new works that bring a human dimension to challenges confronting us in the world. It is a powerful musical statement about the current women’s rights struggle in Iran, scored for voices representing three generations of Iranian women.