Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre

Van Diemen's band – Where Everything is Music

The Persian music of Afghanistan meets baroque.

Tasmanian Baroque ensemble Van Diemen’s Band invites listeners to experience a stunning blend of two distinct musical worlds. Created for MONA FOMA 2023 and performed to sold-out audiences, this cross-cultural collaboration with Ensemble Kaboul features musicians Khaled Arman (rubab) and Siar Hashimi (tablā and vocals). Embodying artistry and advocacy, this performance preserves and celebrates musical traditions Afghanistan's current regime is attempting to silence.

Immerse yourself in the warm, resonant tones of Van Diemen’s Band’s period instruments as they interweave with the intricate melodic patterns of traditional Afghan and Persian music, while soaring vocals merge with the ethereal late 19th century piano compositions of Erik Satie.

Traditional Persian compositions have been harmoniously arranged for this ensemble, and Western classical pieces were selected for their fluid, contemplative style, creating a seamless interplay between Central Asian and European musical traditions.

Dates & Times
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Duration: 1 hour. Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.

Tickets
A Reserve $59
B Reserve $49
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Artists

Ensemble Kaboul
Khaled Arman rubab (Afghan lute)
Siar Hashimi vocals, tablā, percussion

Van Diemen’s Band 
Julia Fredersdorff artistic director, baroque violin
Luke Plumb mandolin
Rachel Meyers viola
Laura Vaughan viola da gamba, violone
Martin Penicka violoncello
Donald Nicolson harpsichord 
Matt Stonehouse percussion

Program

F.A Naynawaz arr. K. Arman
Ay naynawâ

Traditional Sephardic arr. R. Meyers
Yo m’enamori d’un aire

Luke Plumb
More than Memory

Erik Satie arr. D. Nicolson
Gnossienne No.1

Percussion Improvisation
Rubab, Tabla, including traditional tuneYa rassul allah

S.W. Taranasaz arr. K. Arman
Ba tu del Dâdam

Abbess Hildegard of Bingen arr. D. Nicolson
O virtus Sapientiae

Luke Plimp
Obsession

A.Boesset arr. D. Nicolson
Nos esprits libres 

Traditional J.S. Bach arr. K. Arman
Naghma-e Kabouli

F. A. Naynawaz arr. K. Arman
Dar dâman-e saharâ

Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Language No Barrier
Assistance Animals Welcome
Audio 100
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