Kiya Tabassian
Cercles migrants
Works Info
Composer:Kiya TabassianGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:12:59'Cercles migrants' is a contemporary classical composition by Kiya Tabassian, a Canadian-Iranian composer and musician. The piece was composed in 2018 and premiered on March 22, 2019, at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur in Montreal, Canada. The composition consists of four movements, each representing a different aspect of migration. The first movement, titled "Départ," represents the departure from one's homeland and the emotions that come with leaving behind everything familiar. The second movement, "Traversée," represents the journey itself, with its ups and downs, uncertainties, and dangers. The third movement, "Accueil," represents the arrival in a new place, the hope for a better life, and the challenges of adapting to a new culture. The final movement, "Retour," represents the longing for one's homeland and the bittersweet feeling of returning after a long absence. The piece is characterized by its use of traditional Persian instruments, such as the setar, kamancheh, and tombak, as well as Western classical instruments, such as the cello and violin. The combination of these instruments creates a unique sound that blends Eastern and Western musical traditions. The composition also features improvisation, allowing the musicians to express their own emotions and experiences related to migration. Overall, 'Cercles migrants' is a powerful and emotional composition that explores the complex and often difficult experience of migration. Through its use of traditional Persian instruments and improvisation, it creates a unique and deeply personal musical experience for both the performers and the audience.More....