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Cellist Yoshika Masuda and pianist Sean Tang-Wang perform Kian Ravaei's Latif, a piece inspired by the mystical love of Persian poets.

"Latif: Elegant, graceful, lovely, pleasant; gentle, benign, kind, courteous; thin, delicate, slender; quaint, having an occult or mysterious meaning; acute, quick-sighted, penetrating; knowing what is occult, hidden, mysterious; one of the names of God."
—Francis Joseph Steingass, A Comprehensive Persian-English Dictionary

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released January 12, 2024
Composed by Kian Ravaei

Cello: Yoshika Masuda
Piano: Sean Tang-Wang

Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Laura Agudelo Cuartas
Produced by Kian Ravaei

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Kian Ravaei Los Angeles, California

Whether composing piano preludes inspired by mythical creatures, flute melodies that mimic the songs of endangered birds, or a string quartet that draws from the Iranian music of his ancestral heritage, composer Kian Ravaei takes listeners on a spellbinding tour of humanity’s most deeply-felt emotions. ... more

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