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Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

Kian Soltani

Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

NPR

Music

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2019

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Watch a young cellist on the rise, offering music of virtuosity, sweet lyricism and a little fire from his Persian roots.

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I'm Bob Boylan from All Songs Considered. The following is the audio from our latest Tiny Desk concert.

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To see the video, subscribe to the All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concerts.

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Or go to NPR.org slash Tiny Desk concerts. And the I'm not going to be here.

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Mm.

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Mm.

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Mm. and the new and the new me.

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and the new me.

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and me me me the The Oh, the The Oh, Oh, the the the And the the And the And the Oh, I'm going to be. the the the And the The Oh, the Mm-mm-mm. Oh, Oh, uh, I'm a... Oh, uh,

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and heh,

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heh,

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And,

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And, uh, uh, And then. Oh, it's not. Oh, it's not.

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It can be in the

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And the

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And the

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And the

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... ... ... ... You're going to be here. the Okay. the Oh, The Yeah. Thank you very much. So my name is Kiyan Saltany. I was born in Austria and I play the cello. So the first piece you heard was called

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Hungarian Rhapsody by one of the great cellist composers that we have. His name

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is David Popper. He was a bohemian cellist in the 19th century and he kind of revolutionized the cello technique and what it meant to be a cellist and he wrote this piece himself and is a great idol of mine.

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