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Sahba Aminikia & Pınar Demiral: Nasrin's Dream
Kronos Quartet

Sahba Aminikia & Pınar Demiral: Nasrin's Dream


I am honored to announce my artist residency at the upcoming KRONOS FESTIVAL 2017 through which ten of my old and new works will be performed. The 3-day festival also includes four new works of mine, specifically commissioned for this festival and which all will be performed between Feb 2-4 at San Francisco Jazz Center.

My new pieces will involve many extraordinary bay area enesembles such as one and only Kronos Quartet, iconic Iranian singer Mahsa Vahdat, San Francisco Girls Chorus, Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, Delphi Trio, Amaranth Quartet, The Living Earth Show and Mobius Trio. The program also includes my rendition of Kayhan Kalhor and Mohammadreza Shajarian's iconic song, "The Rain" arranged for Kronos Quartet and a new tribute piece in memory of prominent Persian violinist Parviz Yahaghi. The full lineup is available at the following link but the program consists of a variety

of works by prominent composers and performers including Aleksandra Vrebalov, Terry Riley, Dan Becker, Wu Man, Danny Clay, The Who, Van Dyke Parks, Van-Anh Vo, Soo Yeon Lyuh, Thalea String Quartet, The Dragon String Quartet and poetry by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

I hope to see you all there!

 
 
 
  • Jun 17, 2016
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Updated: Dec 27, 2019


I am glad to share with you a video recording of "Sound, Only Sound Remains" (2016) performed by Kronos Quartet and San Francisco Girls Chorus at SFJAZZ in February 2016 as part of Kronos Festival 2016: Explorer Series. The piece incorporates the voices of tens of female singers from Iran featuring amazing talents, Ooldouz Poori, Mina Momeni and Loreta Hayrapetian (1911-1998). Contributors include Forough Farrokhzad, Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmai, Nazli Rahmanian, Tara Tiba, Roohangiz and Madam Lazaria.

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A recording of "The Wind Will Blow Us Away" (2016) is now available on YouTube. The recording is a from a live performance of the piece at the New World Symphony in Miami, Fl and has been accompanied by marvelous visuals by NY-based artist Kevork Mourad. The piece is based on the poetry of Forough Farrokhzad, an Iranian 1960's female poets. Hope you'll enjoy it!

 
 
 
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Visuals: Avideh Saadatpajouh

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