Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra: Constantinople: From Seville to Isfahan!

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Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra

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  • February 25, 2024 - Showtime: 7:30pm

The 15th and 16th Centuries have been described as the «Golden Age» of Spanish music, but they were also without a doubt the golden age of Persian and Central Asian music.

The great masters of the Spanish Renaissance created their own signature of polyphony. Into what was essentially Franco-Flemish music of the time they wove influences left by the monodic tradition such Cantigas de Santa Maria and also by the Moors and the Muslim cultures so present in medieval Spain. During this time, the courts of Shah Ismail and Sultan Suleyman in the East, welcomed and trained some of the most remarkable musicians, composers, and theoreticians to grace the pages of the musical history of these regions.

This musical journey from Sevilla to Isfahan brings into dialogue the music of the Spanish Renaissance with Persian/Ottoman masterpieces taken from manuscripts unearthed in monasteries and palace libraries such as Topkapi.

In collaboration with Fahmi Alqhai, one of the great virtuosos of the viola da gamba, and his Accademia del Piacere, the leading ensemble of early Spanish music, Kiya Tabassian, Persian setar master and his renowned Constantinople ensemble, embark on a musical journey through Iberia, Persia, and Central Asia, revisiting music notable for its sumptuous color and exceptionally rich beauty.

Kiya Tabassian, setar & voice // Fahmi Alqhai, viola da gamba

Didem Basar, kanun // Johanna Rose, viola da gamba // Hamin Honari, tombak, daf Rami Alqhai, viola da gamba // Patrick Graham, percussion

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