Mohamad Zatari Trio | Full Concert

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November 29, 2020
Mohamad Zatari Trio Virtual Concert

Sara Eslami (Tar & Composer - Iran)
Avadhut Kasinadhuni (Tabla - India)
Mohamad Zatari (Oud & Composer - Syria)

Sound: Alexandru Zaharencu
Video: Magda Zatari
Photo: Adrian Danciu

Program:
0:05 "Desire"
Composed by Mohamad Zatari

4:26 "The Road"
Composed by Mohamad Zatari
To those who are still struggling to reconnect with their beginnings.

9:56 "Oud Solo "
Mohamad Zatari

11:00 "Black Tea"
Composed by Mohamad Zatari

14:05 "Tar Solo"
Sara Eslami

16:36 "Zarbi Mokhalef"
A composition of Hossein Alizadeh rearranged for trio by Sara Eslami & Mohamad Zatari.

22:26 "Eves Chatters"
Composed by Mohamad Zatari

26:42 "Quasi-Hora"
A composition of Mohamad Zatari inspired by the relationship between this dance from Balkan & Dabke, a Levantine folk dance.

31:30 "Sefid-Rud/White River"
Composed by Sara Eslami

36:27 "Longa Farahfeza"
A composition of Riad Al-Sunbati rearranged by Mohamad Zatari.
Longa is a Turkish & Eastern European dance that was introduced to Arab music.

Mohamad Zatari Trio was founded in 2019, based on the desire to transcend the boundaries between the sound worlds.
The group's first appearance took place at the Outernational Days Festival, in 2020.
The trio consists of performers Sara Eslami (Iran) on Tar, Avadhut Kasinadhuni (India / Romania) on Tabla and the ensemble's founder, Mohamad Zatari (Syria) on Oud.
The approached repertoire includes original compositions signed by the group members, Sara Eslami and Mohamad Zatari, but also rearranged traditional pieces from West Asia and North Africa, which combine timbers, techniques, and aesthetics in a lively and original form.

https://www.mohamadzatari.com/

The event was hosted in collaboration with the Romanian Peace Institute – PATRIR as part of the STIRE Cultural Market. The Syrian cultural market is designed as a social interaction three-day event for bringing together the resettled people of Syrian origin with established diaspora and/or refugee organizations in the region from the same/similar origin.

We are thankful to:
Ramona Iacob
Andrei Gamart

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