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Cop
04-19-2004, 01:49 PM
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04-20-2004, 08:49 AM
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RedWine
04-30-2005, 02:57 PM
Ziba Shirazi was born in Tehran - which was, at that time, a mercurial, chaotic, but inspiring city. There she lived, attended school, and dreamed of one day becoming an artist, song writer, and singer.

When Ziba finally settled in Los Angeles, she started to realized her lifelong dream and began to build a career as a singer and songwriter. The warp and woof of her tumultuous past provided a rich tapestry and gave wings to her heartfelt and poignant songs. These songs were always about her passions, no matter what the politics nor the issues she felt she had to address. The key word here is ‘felt’. Because no matter what the subject, Ziba’s songs are never abstract nor intellectual. They come from her heart and are fired by her womanly passions.
"Obviously, I am a shameless romantic and shamelessly female, "Ziba says, "I felt that in our world, with its uncertainties and sorrows, there is no need for more cynicism to lead to more depression. What is needed is to identify and intensify the beauty which, if you care to look is also there. I guess I am the kind of person who cares to look. Sometimes the beauty that I see is full, abundant, and joyful. Other times it is a strange and sad beauty but, always, love, passion, sensuality, are my salvation."

RedWine
04-30-2005, 03:05 PM
Fatemeh Vaezi (Parissa)

Fatemeh Vaezi, who later on picked the artistic name of Parissa, was born on March 16, 1950 in Iran. After finishing high school, with emphasis on Persian Literature, she studied classical Persian vocal Radif with Master Mahmud Karimi, at the National Music Conservatory. After the Iranian revolution, this conservatory was abolished and she continued her education in private lessons with the Master.
The traditional form of Persian Classical Music training is learned by heart from a Master and there are no formal academic teachings as prevailing in the west.

Master Karimi was the undisputed master of vocal Radif and during her 16 years of apprenticeship, he graciously offered his entire repertoire of vocal Radif.

He once commented “Parissa is my most promising pupil and she can sing all the modes with the skill of re-interpretation or improvisation necessary to correctly perform Iranian music”

RedWine
04-30-2005, 03:07 PM
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Shohreh is a devoted singer who is like nobody her true self with a captivating voice that would mesmerize every listener.
Her appearance in the Iranian music was a phenomenon of tomorrow.
She was born in a family of artisans and began singing when she was only 7 years old.
At first she mimicked her contemporary singers and when she received numerous awards from musical critics and masters.
Later she attended the National Iranian Music Conservatory for classical training in singing and playing clarinet.
Her first single, The Eastern Girl, was a top seller and brought her out of the obscurity. Everyone was astonished by this beautiful charming new singer. With that song, Shohreh moved to the cover of musical journals, and became a dominant feature on the radio talk shows, TV commentaries, and other mass media.
Recording companies began fierce competition to sign contracts with her, and her pictures became a primary cover for weekly magazines.
Shohreh reached the zenith over night and became a favorite of the people. Shohreh brought new meaning to the Iranian music and is the Queen of the Iranian POP Music.
Each of Shohreh's melodies surpassed the previous one in fame and received blessings from the populace. Her old records are voluble collectors' item and are treaded quite dearly in international auction houses.
Shohreh soon became the idol of the Iranian teens and the talk of the town. Her posters with magnificent hair do and elegant costumes were everywhere. She was herself and did not imitate others because she believes that an artist has to be original.
Shohreh has recorded over 300 songs each of which has been a top seller. She is quite conscientious is selecting her songs and chooses only masters to work with. Her songs are remembered not for their beautiful words but for the profound emotion they convey.
Shohreh has performed over 100 live concerts with sell out audiences in United States of America, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, England, Sweden, France, Swiss, Germany, and Israel.
Her magnificent concert on October 21, 1995 at the Hollywood Paladium in Los Angeles, California on the occasio of the release of her new album "ZAN" was an enormous success. It was the first time that the world got to see and hear a beautiful female singer pay tribute to the grace and dignity of the liberal Iranian women.
Shohreh has raised from the masses and lives among the populace.
She pays tribute to them and loves them. She knows that they can make or break an idol, and believes that the responsibilities of an Iranian to her community goes beyond performance of her art and extends to her appreciation of their values and ideas. She says human who is not part of populace is a human with no motion.

RoadRunner
04-30-2005, 10:04 PM
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