Niloufar Shiri & Bahar Badieitabar+ Parsa Ferdowsi

Wed, 18 Mar, 2026 at 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

The Rotunda | Philadelphia

Fire Museum Presents
Publisher/HostFire Museum Presents
Niloufar Shiri & Bahar Badieitabar+ Parsa Ferdowsi
Advertisement
Presented in collaboration with Philly Iranians
Niloufar Shiri & Bahar Badieitabar:
Kamancheh player and composer Niloufar Shiri began her musical journey at the Tehran Music Conservatory in Iran. She later immigrated to the USA and pursued her studies in composition at the University of California, San Diego, and Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology (ICIT) at the University of California, Irvine.
Niloufar’s musical world lies at the intersection of classical Iranian music, contemporary music, and improvisation. Her focus revolves around exploring the concept of displacement in relation to familiar and distant environments. Her music closely examines textural and timbral spaces, drawing inspiration from staggered pitch relations found in the Radif, as well as bird sounds, noise, and feedback. Her unique and radical approach to kamancheh performance significantly expands the sonic capabilities of the instrument and places her at the forefront of its practice.
Bahar Badieitabar is an Iranian Oud player and composer, recently graduated on a full scholarship with a double major in composition and performance from Berklee College of Music. At the age of 12, Bahar began her musical training at the Tehran Music School, where she earned her high school diploma in music. She studied under notable oud players, including Siavash Roshan, Negar Bouban, and Yurdal Tukcan. Bahar won first place at the Iranian Youth National Music Festival for two consecutive years at ages 16 and 17. She has performed as both a performer and composer at numerous venues, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, MCG Jazz, and Groton Hill Music Center, as well as at music festivals in Iran and the United States, collaborating with musicians of diverse backgrounds.
In 2017, Bahar began her undergraduate studies in Oud Performance at the University of Tehran before moving to the United States to study at Berklee. She has studied and worked with acclaimed musicians such as Marti Epstein, Kris Davis, and Alain Mallet, and has been a part of Berklee's Institute of Jazz Gender and Justice since 2022.
Bahar's background contributes to her authentic composition approach, rooted in Iranian classical music, contemporary concert music, and jazz. Currently, she is a member of Danilo Perez's Global Jazz Messengers. She has shared the stage with Grammy-winning, world-renowned musicians, including John Patitucci, Brian Blade, Danilo Perez and Bruno Raberg.
Parsa Ferdowsi:
Parsa Ferdowsi is a musician and improviser, born and raised in Karaj, Iran. He is a member of Shiraz Ensemble (with Sina Homaee, Noushin Nowroozi, and Sepehr Pirasteh), and Taarof Duo (with Matt Wellins.) He has regularly worked with artists such as Nat Baldwin, Shawn O’Sullivan, Michael Pestel, and Negar Soleymanifar. His works have been performed by ensembles such as Pamplemousse Ensemble, String Noise Duo, and Wesleyan's Toneburst Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble. He also collaborated on some projects with Peter Zummo, David Vantieghem, Alex Waterman (as a part of the Arthur Russell’s City Park project led by Nick Hallet), David Behrman, Nicolas Collins, and Lea Bertucci.
He works with sound, space, image, words, expectations, and frames. His works include compositions, photographs, videos, improvisations, performance, poetry, and acting. His compositions usually benefit from use of verbal notations, theatrics, collaborative environments, site-specificity, and collective improvisation. As an improviser, he implements some of his compositional techniques and issues around decision-making alongside the language and affordances of Iranian Dastāghi music.
He is currently studying Music Technology in the graduate program at Temple University. He holds an MA in Experimental Music/Performance from Wesleyan University where he worked with Ron Kuivila, Paula Matthusen, and Neely Bruce, and a BA in Composition from the Tehran University of Art. He studied tombak with Mahmoud Balandeh, santur and Radif of dastgahi music with Behnam Mehrabi and Majid Kiani.
venue is wheelchair accessible.
Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Tickets
Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Philadelphia

Make It Look Real
Wed, 18 Mar at 05:00 pm Make It Look Real

Rainey Auditorium

Vikingur Olafsson
Wed, 18 Mar at 07:00 pm Vikingur Olafsson

Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center

Curtis Chamber Orchestra
Wed, 18 Mar at 07:00 pm Curtis Chamber Orchestra

Perelman Theater at The Kimmel Center

Taj Farrant
Wed, 18 Mar at 07:00 pm Taj Farrant

World Cafe Live

TANTRA WISDOM: Sacred INTIMACY
Wed, 18 Mar at 07:00 pm TANTRA WISDOM: Sacred INTIMACY

Center City Breathe

The Maternal Imprint
Thu, 19 Mar at 06:00 pm The Maternal Imprint

Science History Institute

Anika Burgess celebrates Flashes of Brilliance on March 19th at 6pm
Thu, 19 Mar at 06:00 pm Anika Burgess celebrates Flashes of Brilliance on March 19th at 6pm

Barnes & Noble - Philadelphia

2026 NEQ 2  Recruiting Combine
Thu, 19 Mar at 06:30 pm 2026 NEQ 2 Recruiting Combine

Pennsylvania Convention Center

NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - All Sessions
Thu, 19 Mar at 07:00 pm NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - All Sessions

Wells Fargo Center - PA

NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - Session 1 (Time: TBD)
Thu, 19 Mar at 07:00 pm NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - Session 1 (Time: TBD)

Wells Fargo Center - PA

NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - Session 2 (Time: TBD)
Thu, 19 Mar at 07:00 pm NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Rounds 1 & 2 - Session 2 (Time: TBD)

Wells Fargo Center - PA

Philadelphia is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Philadelphia Events