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Shiraz for Violin, Cello and Piano (composer BEHZAD RANJBARAN)
An ode to the city of Shiraz in southern Iran, many of Behzad Ranjbaran's melodic, rhythmic, and musical characters are inspired by Persian culture and its vocal and instrumental music.Movement one, ""The Weeping Willow"", was influenced by the composer's vision of three poets in a gentle but heated poetic discourse, with a musical phrasebeginning with one instrument and then circulated and repeated in a refined exchange. The second movement refers to a river in Shiraz often cited in Iranian poetry. The composerelaborates: ""As the opening [of the second movement] descends into the whispering murmur of water waves, it soon builds to climactic crashing chords, all pointing to thevitality of life represented by the river. There is also allusion to the playful character of folk music with irregular rhythmic patterns, repeated short melodies, and jestingpizzicato sections?.propelling the piece to an energetic conclusion.
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