Video of Habibi’s Amesha Spenta for Two Pianos and Orchestra

Below is an excerpt from the premiere performance of Iman Habibi’s Amesha Spenta. The live performance of this new composition for two pianos and orchestra took place at the University of Michigan’s Britton Hall on March 19, 2017.

We had a terrific time collaborating with Ann Arbor Camerata and conductor Victor Huls on this piece. Please subscribe to our youtube channel, if you’d like to receive a notification when we release a new video on our channel.

Ann Arbor Camerata

Conductor: Victor Huls
Flute: Noniko Hsu, Nicole Lawnicki
Oboe: Julian Amberg, Nicole Joslin
Clarinet: Margaret Albrecht, Allison Chu
Bassoon: Matthew Wildman, Peter Ecklund
Horn: Kathryn Zamarron, Martin Yang
Trumpet: Kyle Mallari, Katie Stephen
Trombone: Halley Bass, Henry Pakela
Percussion: Casey Voss, Chris Weber
Violin I: Teagan Faran, Anna Berntson, Michelle Kim, Benjamin Jackson
Violin II: Emily Acri, Niklas Tamm, Amelia Taylor, Hsihting (Iris) Wu
Viola: Maxwell Tsao, Caroline Swanson, Hsuan Lee
Cello: Pedro Sanchez, Julia Lefond, Kayla Mathes
Bass: Daniel Kumapayi
Recording: Sly Pup Productions
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Amesha Spenta for Two Pianos and Orchestra