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Metamorfosi Constantinople, Kiya Tabassian, direction Follow us / Join us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnsembleCons... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/constantino... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/arti... www.constantinople.ca 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Capona / Chaconne - Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger (c.1580-1651) / A. Falconieri (c. 1585-1656) 08:06 - Arpeggiated Toccata - Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger 10:27 - Sa'di Chaconne – Kiya Tabassian (1976 - ) 14:07 - Kapsberger - Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger 16:21 - Forest Dawn – Kiya Tabassian 19:44 - Symphony - Salomone Rossi (c. 1570-1630) 11.47pm - Fath-e Bâb – Nikriz Pishrow - Ali Ufki (1610-1675) 10.02pm - The Dance of the Ungrateful Women (Excerpt) - Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) 10.58pm - Pishrev-i Zarb-i Feth – Ali Ufki 12.29pm - Passacaglia - Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger 12.11pm - La Canella - Pietro Paolo Borrono (1490-1563) 14.13pm - The Flight of Anthony – Kiya Tabassian With Metamorphosis, Constantinople takes the liberty of reinventing Italian Baroque music by decompiling the manuscripts of composers such as Kapsberger, Monteverdi and Rossi. In dialogue with these works, the music of Ali Ufki, musician of the Ottoman heart, and the compositions and arrangements of Kiya Tabassian font voyager l'Ensemble dans un univers musical captivant. The spontaneous movements, the pronounced contrasts and the habitual rhythms of this program provide a fertile ground for the musicians of Constantinople, which gives pleasure to the cultural codes of old Europe. For this concert, Ensemble Constantinople has taken the liberty of reinventing the music left by Italian early baroque composers such as Kapsberger, Monteverdi and Rossi. In response to these beautiful works, Constantinople will interpret a few masterpieces from the Polish composer at the Ottoman court, Ali Ufuki, as well as new compositions by Constantinople music director, Kiya Tabassian. The ensemble aims to create a dialogue that recreates the spirit of the cultural exchanges between Venice and Eastern capital cities, such as Constantinople. The spontaneous changes, sharp contrasts and unusual rhythmic groupings in this program provide fertile ground for the musicians of Constantinople, who always welcome the chance to free themselves from the cultural codes of old Europe. Avec/with Michel Angers, théorbe & baroque guitar Didem Başar, kanun Elinor Frey, baroque cellos / baroque cello Patrick Graham, percussions Tanya Laperrière, baroque violon & viola d'amore Kiya Tabassian , setar, shourangiz & direction *** Constantinople en concert / Our next concerts: https://linktr.ee/constantinople