
Tara Kamangar |

Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmai |
Notes from Persia
Michael Morgan, Conductor
March 14, 2008
Friday, 8:00pm, Paramount Theatre, Oakland
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Program: Pieces from
Sergei Rachmaninoff and Aminollah Hossein
Richard Strauss
Don Juan (1889)
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (1934)
Tara Kamangar, piano
David Garner New Arrangements of
Persian Folk Songs and Melodies
with
Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmai, mezzo-soprano
Aminollah Hossein
Piano Concerto No. 2 (1946)
Tara Kamangar, piano
Loris Tjeknavorian
Suite from the opera Rostam and Sohrab (1985)
Ever since Western music was
introduced to Iran in the mid-nineteenth century, Iranian composers have blended
Western and Middle Eastern musical traditions. Due to the political turmoil of
the past century, these works are often difficult to obtain and are thus rarely
performed.
We'll devote the second half of our March concert to music from Persia,
featuring classical pianist Tara Kamangar, who is currently at the Royal Academy
of Music in London. She'll play the second piano concerto of celebrated Persian
composer Aminollah Hossein, whose music is full of Persian melodies though he
spent much of his life in exile.
Mezzo-soprano Raeeka Shehabi-Yaghmai will sing new arrangements by David Garner
of Persian folk songs and melodies .
In our own blending of Western and Middle Eastern traditions, Ms. Kamangar will
also perform Rachmaninoff's brilliant Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini on the
first half of the program, and we'll open the program with Strauss' romantic
tone poem for orchestra, Don Juan .
"Tara's expressive playing will speak to
listeners of any nationality."
BBC Persian
"[Shehabi-Yaghmai has a] warm sound and charismatic stage presence."
SF Gate
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