Hamraaz is a duo inspired by the beauty of modality, the expressive depth of the duduk and flute, and the rich, dynamic rhythms of the tanbour and tar. Lucie Lelaurain and Khorshid Dadbeh met at Codarts Conservatory in Rotterdam, where they discovered a shared vision of contemporary music deeply rooted in the modal traditions of Iran and Armenia.
After years of performing together on leading stages and festivals such as the Concertgebouw and Into The Great Wide Open, Lucie and Khorshid developed a strong musical bond. Their music unfolds as a dialogue between their instruments—open, attentive, and intuitive. This interplay creates an immersive listening experience that invites the audience into stillness and deeper reflection.
Nature plays a central role in their musical world. For Hamraaz, music reflects its breath, movement, and layered complexity. With their new album Abar Kooh, they further deepen their exploration of modal soundscapes, where space, resonance, and time play an essential role.
On Abar Kooh, Hamraaz is joined by two special guest musicians, who will also perform during this concert: oud player and Khorshid’s brother Sepand Dadbeh, and percussionist Zilan Hasret Yildiz.
Musiciens:
Hamraaz is a duo inspired by the beauty of modality, the expressive depth of the duduk and flute, and the rich, dynamic rhythms of the tanbour and tar. Lucie Lelaurain and Khorshid Dadbeh met at Codarts Conservatory in Rotterdam, where they discovered a shared vision of contemporary music deeply rooted in the modal traditions of Iran and Armenia.
After years of performing together on leading stages and festivals such as the Concertgebouw and Into The Great Wide Open, Lucie and Khorshid developed a strong musical bond. Their music unfolds as a dialogue between their instruments—open, attentive, and intuitive. This interplay creates an immersive listening experience that invites the audience into stillness and deeper reflection.
Nature plays a central role in their musical world. For Hamraaz, music reflects its breath, movement, and layered complexity. With their new album Abar Kooh, they further deepen their exploration of modal soundscapes, where space, resonance, and time play an essential role.
On Abar Kooh, Hamraaz is joined by two special guest musicians, who will also perform during this concert: oud player and Khorshid’s brother Sepand Dadbeh, and percussionist Zilan Hasret Yildiz.
Musiciens:
Lucie Lelaurain: duduk, flutes
Khorshid Dadbeh: tanbour, tar
Sepand Dadbeh: oud
Zilan Hasret Yildiz: percussion, vocals