Georg Cizek-Graf

Roots Revival

World Music
Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal), Hamburg
€28.00

In the multi-ethnic state of Afghanistan, the Hazara are one of the country’s largest ethnic groups. But because they belong to the Shia minority rather than the Sunni majority and tend to hold more liberal views, they have faced generations of discrimination and persecution. Singer Elaha Soroor gives a voice to their struggle. She was one of the first women to perform publicly after the temporary fall of the Taliban and went on to win the Afghan equivalent of »Pop Idol«. When the fundamentalist regime returned in 2021, she fled into exile in London, where she has continued to preserve and promote her culture – with authentic songs in accessible arrangements that also feature instruments from Arabic and Indian music traditions.

This concert is part of the »Lost Music« series at the Hamburg International Music Festival 2026. The series is dedicated to musical cultures around the world that have been eroded by war and displacement or suppressed by dominant majorities. What unites all of the featured artists is their approach of combining historical research and authentic stylistics with modern influences. And each of them draws even more energy from their precarious status – for their mission and for their powerful presence on stage.

PERFORMERS

Roots Revival ensemble

Elaha Soroor vocals

Giuliano Modarelli guitar

Habib Rafie dambora

Haidar Khan tabla, harmonium, vocals

Mehdi Aminian ney, setar, saz

PROGRAM

Hazara music from Afghanistan

 

Event location

Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)Platz der Deutschen Einheit 120457 Hamburg

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Platz der Deutschen Einheit 1, 20457 Hamburg

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