Program Note
Bacheh Golam literally translates to "my flower child" in Afghan Farsi (Persian) and is the term of endearment my Afghan grandmother calls all her nine grandchildren. The piece traces its roots to the music of Afghanistan, drawing from the infectious rhythms of the tabla and the melodies of the rubab, the national instrument of Afghanistan. This composition evokes the spirit of the rubab by retuning the violins and oud to resemble the rubab's unique assortment of three types of strings (melodic, sympathetic, and drone). Bacheh Golam pays homage to the sound world of Afghanistan and the hope and optimism for a brighter future for the Afghan diaspora.
Premiere
Recording session by Bridge to Everywhere, 5/9/25
Performance History
6/9/25Recording session of بچه گلم Bacheh Golam for 2 violins, oud, and tabla by Bridge to Everywhere in Los Angeles, CA
12/3/24Reading of بچه گلم Bacheh Golam for 2 violins, oud, and tabla by Bridge to Everywhere in Los Angeles, CA