Cross-Cultural Harmony: Constantinople Band Brings Ancient Sounds to Saranac
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Cross-Cultural Harmony: Constantinople Band Brings Ancient Sounds to Saranac

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateMay 01, 2025
Read time2 min

A unique musical journey is set to unfold at the historic Methodist Church in Saranac, where the band Constantinople will perform on Sunday, May 4th. This ensemble, named after the historical city that bridged Eastern and Western cultures, delivers a fusion of global sounds inspired by ancient traditions from Persia and Senegal. Led by Kiya Tabassian, who plays the Persian setar, the group includes Ablaye Cissoko, a Senegalese kora player, and percussionist Patrick Graham. Their performance promises an immersive experience rooted in improvisation, blending diverse musical heritages into one cohesive tableau.

The band Constantinople takes its name from the storied city known today as Istanbul, a place historically recognized for its cultural intersections. The concert aims to showcase how music transcends geographical boundaries through the collaboration of Tabassian's setar, Cissoko’s kora, and Graham’s rhythmic accompaniment. Tabassian describes their project as a profound meeting of traditions and spirits, creating a sound that involves listeners deeply in its improvised nature. Each piece performed draws inspiration not only from the rich histories of these instruments but also from the personal connections between the musicians themselves.

Tabassian elaborates on his instrument, the Persian setar, explaining its origins dating back over 3,500 years. Unlike the Indian sitar, which evolved from this ancestor, the Persian setar retains its original form with four strings and intricate fretwork allowing microtonal precision. Its refined tones reflect centuries of musical evolution, making it a vital component in Constantinople's performances. When paired with the kora, a West African harp-lute, an unexpected synergy emerges. Despite originating from vastly different regions, both instruments harmonize seamlessly, often blurring distinctions between their individual sounds during performances.

This partnership extends beyond mere instrumentation; it embodies a decade-long friendship between Tabassian and Cissoko. Though separated geographically—with Tabassian based in Montreal and Cissoko in Senegal—they frequently reunite for concerts worldwide. Their shared stage presence conveys a deep camaraderie, enhancing the emotional resonance of their music. Through singing in Persian and Mandinka languages, they further bridge cultural gaps, inviting audiences to partake in this universal dialogue.

As the sun sets over Saranac, attendees will witness a celebration of unity through diversity. The concert organized by Hill and Hollow Music invites everyone to explore the boundless possibilities of cross-cultural collaboration. By weaving together threads of ancient traditions, Constantinople crafts a tapestry of sound that resonates universally, proving once again that music speaks a language understood by all hearts.

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