Akron Symphony Orchestra is back electrically with Kimia Ghaderi on violin and two of your favorite pedals! Plumes Small Signal Shredder in Mode 3 kicks off in Bach’s Allegro with that Hi-Fi transparent 808 screamer vibe we all know and love, and please note the tone rolled almost all the way back! Plumes on violin - who woulda thunk it? For those of you who have noticed: Yes! Avalanche Run’s three reverb modes are ALL in attendance starting with Swell Delay on this first piece, closely followed with Reverse Delay on Saman by Ólafur Arnalds. Kimia makes use of almost every ingredient in the recipe we call Avalanche Run, and even keeps nudging up the reverb up as she goes (which is really a top-secret method, but you can try it if you like).
Listen to Kimia’s interview with Director of Marketing Thomas Moore from Akron Symphony Orchestra on their Symphosium Podcast to learn more about her experience filming this demo! Links below!
Apple: https://tinyurl.com/mjawa8mn
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/vu8rxc69
Google: https://tinyurl.com/4vs7c2ey
Libsyn: https://tinyurl.com/dnyru9vn
Video: Chris Tran
Audio: Jeff France
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, violinist Kimia Ghaderi has forged an impactful and dynamic career in the realms of solo, chamber and orchestral performance. Currently a member of the Akron Symphony Orchestra and Grand Rapids Symphony, Kimia has performed with more than a dozen orchestras including The Cleveland Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, Erie Philharmonic, and Camerata Colonial (Dominican Republic). She has also performed for chamber music festivals and series in the United States, Canada, Europe, and China.
A dedicated violin instructor, Kimia earned complete pedagogical training in the Suzuki Method and has served on the faculty of numerous music institutes. She currently has a thriving private studio. Passionate about the sustainability and cultivation of art music, she is also the Development Manager of the Akron Symphony.
Kimia earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees from Rice University and the Cleveland Institute of Music, respectively.
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