The Baluch
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The Baluch is a composition by Iranian composer Mehdi Hosseini for six instruments, written in 2009. It is in three movements and inspired by Persian folk music.
It is one of the first works of Hosseini's total minimalism work. It was premiered on 11 June 2009 at the Saint Petersburg House of Composers. This performance was given by selected soloists from the St. Petersburg State Conservatory and the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, and was conducted by Brad Cawyer, an American conductor based in Saint Petersburg.
There are three movements:
- Liku Dalgani
- Kalampour
- Zoljalal-Guati
External linksEdit
- Interview with Mehdi Hosseini, by Kremena KrumovaThe, The Epoch Times, New York 2009.
- Tehran Times
- Payvand News
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