Where:
First Church in Cambridge
11 Garden St
Cambridge, MA 02138
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Music, Shows, Social Good
Event website:
https://longy.edu/event/concert-in-solidarity-with-afghan-musicians-2/
Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021, the country has sunk into a humanitarian crisis deeper than ever. Millions were already facing extreme poverty, and the Taliban’s unjust policies, including preventing girls and women from studying, has only made it worse. When the notoriously inhumane and cruel group was last in power in the late 90s, music was completely banned. Today, they are once again silencing the sound of music. At the hands of the Taliban, the country’s only music school has been converted into a military outpost, instruments have been destroyed, and due to the persecution, musicians have either had to flee the country or go into hiding.
At the age of 21, less than two weeks before the collapse of Kabul, Arson Fahim moved to the US to pursue an undergraduate degree in Piano and Composition at the Longy School of Music of Bard College. To raise awareness about the plight of Afghanistan, he organized the virtual “Concert in Solidarity with Afghan Musicians”, which brought together over 70 volunteer musicians to make a statement in solidarity with Afghan artists.
In the hopes of continuing to use the power of music to make the world a better place and to protest the barbaric ban on music in Afghanistan, we are organizing a second iteration of the concert to be performed live at the First Church of Cambridge on Monday, March 20th, 2023 at 7 PM. This date is also the Afghan New Year, Nawroz, which is an occasion often celebrated with music. The concert will not only be a way to bring attention to an important issue, but also represent a symbol of hope, resistance, and freedom. We are delighted to be joined by Qais Essar, one of the world’s leading performers of the Rubab, the national instrument of Afghanistan. The concert will feature arrangements of Afghan music and compositions by Afghan composers for chamber ensembles and an orchestra formed by volunteer musicians from around the world.
Saturday, Dec 21, 2024 11:00a
Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre