News: Canadian/Iranian Neo-Classical Pianist Arash Behzadi Shares The Delicate & Beautiful New Album ’11:11′


Renowned Canadian/Iranian Neo-Classical pianist and composer Arash Behzadi has returned with the spellbinding album ’11:11′.

Arash Behzadi has carved a niche for himself in the realm of Neo-Classical music, known for his vibrant piano compositions that intricately explore the vast range of human emotions. With a unique blend of melodies and dynamic improvisational techniques, Behzadi uses the piano as a vessel to capture the depths and intricacies of life.

Behzadi’s musical journey has taken him across the globe, leaving audiences mesmerized in various corners of the world. From the enchanting shores of Bali to the bustling streets of New York, the opulent city of Dubai to the historic charm of Istanbul, and from the romantic ambiance of Naples, Italy, to the cultural vibrancy of Moscow and the cosmopolitan allure of Geneva to his hometown in Toronto, Arash has shared his enchanting music with diverse audiences.

In his previous releases, Arash showcased his musical depth and a distinct understanding of crafting emotional, cinematic soundscapes with piano and strings. His dynamic improvisational techniques create a dreamy atmosphere filled with mysterious yearning, maintaining a tender sense of honesty and intimacy.

In ’11:11,’ Arash Behzadi invites listeners to explore the concept of synchronicities and unexplained experiences in his life. This mesmerizing collection of compositions encourages reflection on the depth and mystery of life, as well as the possibility of the divine.

Speaking about the album, Arash shares, “Synchronicities make us feel something, that our lives have significance. They invite us to reflect on the depth and mystery of life and consider the possibility of the divine. A glimpse into the mystery of the universe.”

Arash’s music offers fresh interpretations of minimalist music, intertwining with evocative visual metaphors that incorporate dance, theatrical performance, film, and animation. He eloquently describes the piano as a reflection of life’s complexities, from moments of profound sadness and loss to exhilaration and new beginnings.

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