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Darya Dadvar : Berlin 2004 Live
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Classical arrangement of Iranian folk music for Vocal, Piano & Violon
Genre: Classical: Chamber Music
Release Date: 2008
Berlin 2004 Live
Darya Dadvar
Record Label: Darya Dadvar
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1. Yek gole saye chaman 6:38 + MP3 $0.99
2. Shabam tarik 5:23 + MP3 $0.99
3. Mah Pishanoo 4:23 + MP3 $0.99
4. Bahare Delkash 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
5. Dardimand 6:05 + MP3 $0.99
6. Duet Piano/Violin 5:17 + MP3 $0.99
7. Jinge jan 2:47 + MP3 $0.99
8. Mikham beram kooh 5:55 + MP3 $0.99
9. Dota cheshme sia dari 6:16 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Darya Dadvar - born in Iran, living in Paris.
“Her silky soprano is flexible as well as powerful, and she has a magnetic personality to help set her music on fire.”
John Terauds, The Toronto Star

Originally an opera singer, Darya grew up in an artistic environment in Iran. Her mother is a singer and director of Marionette theatre.

In 1999, Darya obtained her "Diplome d'Etude Musicale" (Gold Medal) in voice. She finished her musical education in National Conservatory of Toulouse/France in the year 2000 and obtained a first class as well as a Diploma of professional cycle in Baroque Style. Darya has also a Master Degree in Art at “Ecole des Beaux-Arts” of Toulouse/France.

Since 2001 she has resided in Paris, engaged in a successful career as a soprano, attracting listeners from around the world. Her concerts are heavily attended. One of her unforgettable performances was in Iran, when she appeared in the role of Tahmineh, from the tragedy of “Rostam & Sohrab - Shahnameh Ferdowsi”, with the Armenian Symphony Orchestra, composed and directed by Loris Tjeknavorian.

Darya creates her own music by combining traditional music of Iran and European classical singing. Her unique talent in arranging Iranian music with some Jazz and Blues elements, places her among top "World Music" Artists.

She sometimes combines different musical styles within one song, brings historical periods together and crosses languages and dialects. She follows her own instincts above all. In short, she has dared to create a new style of singing.

“Through art, I lift the boundaries.
Interpretation is not enough, and I only evolve when I create.”

Darya Dadvar

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REVIEWS

Superb, magical.
author: Babak Gavami
                            
Monserrat Figueras Magnificently singing Baroque, Mercedes Sosa the Argentine Diva’s heart stopping performance of Gracias Ala Vida, Diego El Cigala Spain’s Magical Flamenco singer and his supernatural voice ! Elements of each you’ll find in Darya Dadvar’s silky, warm, wholesome, Angelic voice and Outstanding performances. Darya was trained as an opera singer in France, and that is evident in Her performance of the songs of the varied dialects of the Iranian lands . Persian has sometimes been called the “sweetest of tongues”, yet delivering it in an Operatic style is simply beyond belief, and that is what makes Darya Dadfar’s performances magnificent, magical, and utterly exceptional. Every nuance in the play of her voice, and the fluidity by which she delivers each and every word is simply Masterful. Many a times you ‘d get tired and bored of listening to a collection of songs by the same singer, not with her. As in Diego El Cigala and Bebo Valdez’s superb work Lagrimas Negras, you could listen to Darya’s songs time and again and still yearn for more. Her two CD collections available are recorded live at concerts in Berlin and Toronto. The Berlin concert is in a Classical Operatic style, whereas the Toronto concert is more of a Jazzy style. In both collections you’ll find song after song that has been meticulously planned, masterfully arranged, and a delivery that is simply astounding. The songs are in different dialects of Iran, for example “ Jinge Jan” is in her native Gilaki dialect of the western Caspian region, whereas “ Dardimand” is in the Azeri tongue of the Northwestern Iranians. “Naz Parastoo” is a poem from the much loved and admired Khorasani poet Mehdi Akhavan Saales expressing his love for Iranians of the many regions, and “ Dota cheshme Siah dari” ( You have two black eyes) a painful love song from the late thinker, intellectual, and theatre director Bijan Mofid, whom many of us regard as an Icon. “Yade Man Kon” (remember me) is a unique collage of songs by the French Diva Edith Piaf and her Persian counterpart Delkash. “Mah Pishanoo“ is a heart warming love song, a dialogue between a couple in a sweet Persian sub dialect. “Sarzamine Man” (My Land) is a Beautiful and heart wrenching love song for our Beloved nation which brings to mind Mercedes Sosa‘s performance of Gracias Ala Vida upon her return to Argentina and the audience’s earth shaking response. I’d highly recommend her albums to those who enjoy this type of music, that includes Non Iranian speakers. And as for Darya, I’d say Go girl Go, and in the wise words of Mr. Spock and Yoda “ May you live long and Prosper” and “May the Force be with You”.
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Wow
author: Behrouz Soufer
                            
Thank you , Darya; for bringing this to us, I is so very beautiful, I am buying it now. Wow!!! As we: “You Are Good”
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Darya 's album
author: Afra
                            
great , voice of an angel
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Berlin 2004
author: Arash Shadfar
                            
It's a great album. I enjoyed it a lot
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