One of the acts at the Concert For Kathmandu Kids was Farshid Etniko, Iranian-born Farshid Soltanshani play an amalgam of Latin, jazz, blues and Middle Eastern music. The performance was spell-binding but, as the event's volunteer photographer, my eye kept returning to this flame-haired brass player.
She played a trumpet earlier in the set but what's this, a flugelhorn? Looking for some help here. There is no mention of the name of this performer in the program or the group's website. Identified or not, she drew everyone's attention.
She played a trumpet earlier in the set but what's this, a flugelhorn? Looking for some help here. There is no mention of the name of this performer in the program or the group's website. Identified or not, she drew everyone's attention.
I wouldn't have a clue what the instrument is, Bob, but I do know I love the shot. How could one resist photographing her. I hope it sounded good too...
ReplyDeleteje pense comme toi, on dirait un bugle. c'est sur qu'elle attire l’œil du photographe..
ReplyDeleteNice hair. (And perfect concentration portrait).
ReplyDeleteFlugelhorn indeed.
ReplyDeleteI love her look!
ReplyDeleteFlugelhorn sounds correct. She really stands out. I would also have focused my camera on her.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's a flugelhorn, and that's Dawn Weber playing it.
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