Sayeh-Roshan—Persian for "chiaroscuro"—explores the interplay of light and shadow as a metaphor for the complexities of modern life and dual cultural identities. This concert program features three new works for double bass and piano, composed specifically to reflect on what it means to possess a Persian identity while living in the West.
This recital explores love in all its expressions. The performers portray stories of heartbreak and happiness, unspoken affection, and the joy of companionship. From the thrill of new romance and the comfort of marriage to the nostalgia of love remembered, it delves into both friendly and romantic love. This recital is a heartfelt tribute to the universal language of love that connects us all.