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Golnar & Mahan Trio © Ina Aydogan

Golnar & Mahan Trio

Monday 20 November 2023
19:30 – ca. 21:00
Berio-Saal

 

Performers

Golnar & Mahan Trio

Golnar Shahyar, Gesang, Klavier, Synthesizer

Mahan Mirarab, E-Gitarre, Elektrische Fretless-Gitarre, Electronics

Amir Wahba, Percussion

Programme

Mahan Mirarab, Golnar Shahyar

Silver moon rhymes

Anonymus

Ey mah-e man (Bearbeitung: Mahan Mirarab)

Mahan Mirarab, Golnar Shahyar

Dam-e khak

Mahan Mirarab

Not in my world

Mahan Mirarab, Golnar Shahyar

Dragon is awaken

Golnar Shahyar

Ray of light

Wanting

Ode to trust

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Zugabe:

Golnar Shahyar, Mahan Mirarab

Derakht

Note

Medienpartner The Gap und Der Standard
Freie Platzwahl

Links http://www.golnarandmahan.com

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Between the worlds

Describing Golnar Shahyar is like trying to square the circle: born in Tehran in 1985, she initially studied biology at the University of Toronto. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, however, Shahyar turned to music full time. In 2008, the Iranian-Canadian artist moved to Vienna and immersed herself in the local musical life. As a composer, multi-instrumentalist, lyricist, singer and also equipped with an equally strong voice on socio-political issues, she found a permanent place here and collaborated with the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna, among others. In 2011, she met Iranian-Austrian fretless guitarist and composer Mahan Mirarab, and since then the two have been traveling the world together musically, both literally and figuratively, with music that borrows from Southwest Asian microtonal modes, polyrhythmic grooves, European chamber music and jazz. The trio is expertly rounded out by Austrian percussionist Amir Wahba.

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