Constantinople: Estuary

Saturday, July 11 at 2:30PM

Constantinople: Estuary

Saturday, July 11, 2026

2:30PM - 4:00PM

St. John's Anglican Church

36 Henderson Street, Elora

$55 Adult | $20 Student | $10 Child
Kiya Tabassian, setar and voice
Ablaye Cissoko, kora and voice
Patrick Graham, percussion

A luminous encounter of kindred musicians: between poetry and inspired musical dialogue.

The estuary, where fresh water meets the sea, evokes passage, renewal, and fertility. It is a space of transition and transformation, where unexpected possibilities emerge—much like the musical encounters imagined by Constantinople.

In this new collaboration, Ablaye Cissoko, master of the kora, and Kiya Tabassian, virtuoso of the Persian setar, cross paths for the third time, blending the currents of their musical memories. At their side, their long-time accomplice, percussionist Patrick Graham, brings rhythm and subtlety to this sonic conversation.

Over the years, their dialogue has deepened, becoming a rich and inspiring musical exchange. And when the stars align, in the space of a concert, the kora and the setar intertwine their voices to create a captivating universe—suspending time and soothing the soul.

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Kiya Tabassian

Setar virtuoso and acclaimed composer, Kiya Tabassian has carved out a privileged place on the international music scene with his ensemble Constantinople and as a soloist. With his celebrated cross-cultural musical encounters, he travels across the five continents to present his creations and his music on stages all over the world. He has contributed to many eclectic projects as a composer, performer and improviser. To cite a few, he has collaborated with the Montreal Symphonic Orchestra, the CBC, the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne. He has actively partici-pated in the international project MediMuses from 2002 to 2005, as a member of a research group on the history and the repertoire of Mediterranean music and acted as contributor to several publishing and recording projects. He also intervened in the Atlas ensemble (Netherlands) since 2009 and contributed to the Atlas Academy as a tutor, a double project aimed at conjoining contemporary music and oral traditions together. In 2015, he establishes and directs the very first world music residency program at the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity and between 2017 and 2022, he acts as Associate Artist of the prestigious Rencontres musicales de Conques (France), where he participates at the annual program of the festival and also presents recent creations from Constantinople.Kiya was a member of the Conseil des arts de Montréal for seven years; including as active chairman of musical decision-making committee for three years. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.He is the artistic director of the Centre des musiciens du monde, a music Centre he co-founded in Montreal, in 2017, as a space for creation, meetings, exchanges and the transmission of knowledge between professional musicians and the public. Since many years, the ensemble of his work is supported by the Conseil des arts de Montréal, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts.

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Ablaye Cissoko

Kimintang Mahamadou Cissoko, aka Ablaye Cissoko, is a singer and kora player who incar-nates the crossover between Mandinka tradi-tions and contemporary musical creation. Known for his amazing display of musical genius, he is one of the finest kora player in the world and is able to collaborate with both jazz, world music and even classical artists.

Living nowadays in Saint-Louis, he is an eternal traveller who has performed all around the world, playing with international artists such as Randy Weston, François Jeanneau, Eric Bibb, Simon Goubert, Sophia Domancich, Majid Bekkas, Omar Pene, Emmanuel Bex, Habib Faye, François Verly, Volker Goetze, and Eduardo Eguez, among others.

Since 2012, he collaborates regularly with Constantinople; together, they recorded two albums, Itinerant Gardens (Ma Case, 2015) and Traversées (Ma Case, 2019), and performed more than 100 concerts on the 5 continents.

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Patrick Graham

Patrick Graham is an accomplished percussionist, improviser, composer and instructor from Montreal, Canada. Patrick’s life-long fascination with percussion and passion for sonic textures has led him on a globe-traver-sing journey, studying contemporary Western percussion, the frame drum traditions of the Mediterranean and Middle-East, South Indian rhythm and Japanese taiko. 

He re-imagines this world of influences, bridging far-flung rhythms and coaxing a vast palette of colours from an array of instruments. Patrick has co-created percussion collectives, chamber, folk and jazz ensembles, dance, theatre and multi-disciplinary pieces, and he has been featured on dozens of albums and soundtracks. In 2020, he released Lumina, an album of solo improvisations and Refractions, an EP of electro-acoustic music. Patrick Graham performs extensively with the acclaimed ensemble Constantinople, touring worldwide on 5 continents.