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Faculty Concert: Naeim Rahmani & SIP Ensemble
Bellevue College Music Department presents "Seattle-Isfahan Project:33", a concert of new music by Iranian and UW School of Music composition faculty. The pieces in this program were commissioned as part of the Seattle-Isfahan Project:33. The project and the commissioned pieces address the water crisis that is happening now in Iran, particularly the drought that is affecting the Zayandeh-Roud, the river that gave birth to the city of Isfahan. The project title 33 refers to the 33 arches that make up the most famous bridge, Sio-Se-Pol, across the river. This project is intended to both pay homage to the river and to raise peoples awareness about the drought and its impact.
PROGRAM
Huck Hodge: The Simple and Unvarying Geometry of Breaths Farzia Fallah: Thirty-Three Drops of Water Jeff Bowen: Weir Joël-François Durand: In a weightless quiet Yiit Kolat: The Oasis of Now Anahita Abbasi: The River is Within Us (Sound Installation)
SIP ENSEMBLE
Naeim Rahman - Guitars Neil Welch - Saxophone Kelsey Mines - Bass Luke Fitzpatrick - Violin/Viola Laure Struber - Piano Jeff Bowen - Guitars
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LocationCarlson Theatre (View)
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
United States
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