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Classical group pairs with people who served prison time to create music exploring incarceration, rehabilitation, hope

Musical works to be showcased at The Lived Experience Concert in Aurora on Dec. 13

Conrad Kehn, left, and Roohallah Mobarez work together inside the King Center on the Auraria Campus in Denver on a music composition by Kehn that combines Mobarez's voice and narration about his life in Afghanistan, moving to the U.S., and his relationship with his father, on Nov. 20, 2022. The combined score will be performed live at The Lived Experience Concert in December. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
Conrad Kehn, left, and Roohallah Mobarez work together inside the King Center on the Auraria Campus in Denver on a music composition by Kehn that combines Mobarez’s voice and narration about his life in Afghanistan, moving to the U.S., and his relationship with his father, on Nov. 20, 2022. The combined score will be performed live at The Lived Experience Concert in December. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
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The Dec. 13 concert will feature compositions of writing and music created by pairs of formerly incarcerated people and classical musicians as well as videos and other works of art.
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