Dancing with Love is a new CD of music by Afarin Mansouri on the theme of “love” in its many variants from the erotic to the transcendent. Eleven of the twelve tracks set Persian/Farsi poetry, from the 12th century CE to the present. The twelfth is a lament for solo flute. The musical style varies a lot with traditional Persian influences combining with modern Western compositional techniques in different ways. It leads to interesting results. Just to pick a few tracks, “Unattainable” for mezzo-soprano and piano sounds rather like a French chanson whereas a track like “Pain (Sorrow)” for mezzo-soprano, clarinet, piano, tar, cello and udu sounds much more like traditional Persian music. Other tracks incorporate electronics or jazz elements. One thing almost all the tracks have in common is that there’s a lot of melodic invention which makes it a very easy, as well as a very varied, listening experience.
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Balancing on the Edge
Balancing on the Edge combines the talents of A Girl in the Sky Productions and the Thin Edge New Music Collective. It’s a challenging and exciting blend of New Circus and Contemporary Music (for some definition of both/either). The circus element included aerialists, juggling and clowns while the music varied from Cage and Xenakis to pieces composed for the show. There were live projections too. The show was divided into six “acts” with some clowning interludes and other breaks for set up but mostly it was pretty fluid. The performance space, the Harbourfront Theatre, was pretty much cleared down to a single ring of seats at ground level with more seating in the galleries, which allowed plenty of space for the various rigs employed.
