Don’t miss the chance to hear the dynamic, internationally acclaimed
musician and recording artist Elana Sasson, in concert with Queralt
Giralt on cello and Bahar Badiei on oud.Ten songs about water, sung in
seven languages: Spanish, Ladino, Greek, Persian, Gilaki, Kurdish, and
Catalan. Water as hope and survival, as celebration and mourning, as
memory and loss. Drawn from traditions that have crossed oceans and
mountain ranges, these songs travel the same routes as the communities
who carried them: from medieval Iberia across the Mediterranean, from
the Caspian shores to the Aegean, from the mountains of Kurdistan to
distant rivers. Four original compositions intertwine with traditional
songs and works by other composers, creating a journey shaped by
movement, exile, and belonging.
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2026 | 5:30-7:00 PM
In person at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, 2121
Allston Way, Berkeley, CA
TICKET PRICES:
General Admissiono: $30.00
Students: $5.00 (Current student ID will be required for entry)
Museums for All: $5.00 (EBT/SNAP card required for entry)
BUY TICKETS [https://secure-tickets.berkeley.edu/31620]
ELANA SASSON is a vocalist, composer, and bandleader creating music at
the intersection of Kurdish and Persian traditions, contemporary jazz,
and Mediterranean folkloric influences. She explores themes of
identity and duality: weaving emotive modal melodies, intricate
harmonic textures, and diverse instrumentation to dialogue between
tradition and modernity. www.elanasasson.com
QUERALT GIRALT SOLER is a cellist, vocalist, composer, and music
educator, recognized for her innovative fusion of cello and voice.
With a style that blurs the boundaries between her influences from
classical, jazz, folk, and contemporary music, she brings a deeply
personal sound to every performance.
BAHAR BADIEI is a Brooklyn-based oudist, composer, and educator
originally from Tehran, Iran, whose work spans Iranian classical
music, contemporary concert music, jazz, and free improvisation. A
graduate of Berklee College of Music on a Presidential Scholarship,
her diverse background shapes a distinctive approach to composition
and improvisation.About the exhibition
A FLOWING THROUGH TIME AND TRADITION CONCERT
Exploring the theme of water through the holdings of the Magnes
Collection, _Flowing through Time and Tradition_
[https://magnes.berkeley.edu/exhibitions/flowing-through-time-and-tradition/]
traces how water flows through an d shapes Jewish lives: enacting
belief, sustaining life and communities, providing the means for
spiritual cleansing, and mapping identities.
Presented in partnership with the Center for Jewish Studies and the
Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UC Berkeley.
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