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2007 |
[Concert]:
Performing the Gol-e Behesht in the Fes Festival
Fes, Morroco
with Dastan Ensemble |
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2006 |
[Tour]: USA & Canada, with Dastan Ensemble:
Montreal, Ottawa,
Toronto, Vancouver,
New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Michigan/Ann Arbor,
Orange County, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego |
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2006 |
[Concert]: Madrid, Spain
Performing album "Shoorideh" with Dastan Ensemble |
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2005 |
[Album Released]:
Gol-e
Behesht | Parissa & Ensemble
Dastan
- Europe Tour with
Dastan Ensemble and joning the Tar & Setar Seminar in
Nethersland.
Venice, Rome,
Freiberg, Köln, Oslo |
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2004 |
[Concerts]: Europe Tour in Cities Berlin, Paris, London
with Dastan Ensemble. |
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2003 (Apr-Jun) |
[Album Released]:
Shoorideh | Parissa & Ensemble Dastan
[Tour]: Canda
& USA, with Dastan
Ensemble Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Orange
County, San Francisco, New York, New Haven, Washington D.C.,
Cleveland, Chicago, Atlanta |
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2002
(Oct-Dec) |
[Tour]: Europe, with Dastan Ensemble: Berlin (SFB Grosser Sendesaal), Hamburg (Musikhalle),
Kobenhavem (Amager Bio), Stockholm (Folkets Hus)
Goteborg (Universitet / Astisten), Helsingborg (Dunkers
Kulturhus), Antwerpen, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Oslo, Frankfurt (HR
Sendesaal), Giessen (Kongresshalle), Munchen (Goethe Institute,
Freiburg (Historisches Kaufuaus), London (Queen Elizabeth Hall),
Koln, Heidelberg (Kongresshaus Stadthalle) |
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2002
(Sep-Oct) |
[Album Released]:
Tale of Love
II |
Nava
[Tour]: USA,
with Daryush Talai: New York (Asia Society and Museum), Hawaii (Honolulu Academy of
Arts), Berkley (First Congregational Church),
Los Angeles (Wadsworth theatre, Persian Arts Society) |
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2002
(Jun-Jul) |
[Festival]: The Silk Road,
Washington D.C., USA
36th Annual Smithsonian Folk Life Festival
performing with with Daryush Talai (Tar)
[ www.silkroadproject.org/smithsonian ] |
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2001
(Nov) |
[Concert]: Switzerland: Voix Sacrées du Monde,
Lausanne
[ www.voixsacrees.ch ]
with Behdad Shahideh (Tar), Dara Afraz (Daf). |
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2000
(Apr) |
[Concert]: London: Queen Elizabeth Hall
with Behdad Shahideh (Tar) , and her son, Dara Afraz for the first
time. He accompanied the group with Daf. |
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1999
(Oct) |
[Festival]: "FestKoncert" of Munchen,
Germany |
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1999
(Aug) |
[Album Released]:
Tale of Love
I |
Esfahan
[Concert]:
Voix d ete en Creuse, France,
with Hossein Omoumi |
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1999
(Feb) |
[Tour]: Australia
Sydney (University of Macquarie), Melbourne (University of
Latrobe), Adelaide (Theatre of Royal), Perte (University of
Perte) |
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1998 |
[Tour]: USA
& Canada
with Hossein Omoumi (Ney), Pejman Haddadi (Tombak), Saam (Daf) New York (Symphony Space), Philadelphia (Rosemont College,
Lawrence Hall), Tampa (University of Southern Florida- Cooper’s
Hall), Miami: Ash Auditorium (Hyatt Regency Hotel),
Washington DC (George Washington University Lisner Auditorium,
Atlanta (Emory University), San Diego (Museum of Contemporary
Art), Seattle (University of Washington- HUB Auditorium), San
Francisco (Palace of Fine Art), Los Angles (UCLA Wadsworth
Theater), Portland (Scottish Rite Center),
Vancouver (Centennial Theatre), Toronto (Seneca College),
Montreal (Dalle Brebouf College)
Later The Albums Tale of Love I & II released
from these performances.
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1998
(Sep-Oct) |
[Album Released]:
Tale of Love
(Medley
[Festival]: Women In Traditions, invited by MultiCulti inc.
London (Queen Elizabeth Hall), with Hossein Omoumi (Ney)
& Saam (Daf) |
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1997 |
[Festival]: e Festival de L´ Été à
Bourges, France
Invited for an event entitled: "Nuit des Voix de Femme". |
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1996 |
[Concert]: Royal Festival Hall II,
London
with Hossein Omoumi (Ney), Saam (Daf) |
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1996 |
[Concert]: Théâtre
de la Ville, Paris
with Hossein Omoumi (Ney), Saam (Daf) |
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1996 |
[Concerts]: Salle Oliver Messiaen
& Radio Denmark
Invited by Radio France.
with Hossein Omoumi (Ney),
Saam (Daf) The Disc "Tale of Love"
release from these performances
later. |
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1996 |
[Festival]: Festival des
Voix Sacreés, France
Three vocalists invited to represent the vocal tradition of
their respective religions: Jewish, Christian and Islamic, at
"l´Arsenal de Metz". |
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1995 |
[Album Released]:
Baz Amadam Series of concerts in England, France, Germany, Sweden,
Switzerland and the Netherlands after 15 years silence. |
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1979-1995 |
Unable to publicly performed after the Iranian revolution.
Devoted this time to research and teaching the vocal Radif
Contributed to the publication "The Art of Persian Music", by
Jean During and published by Mage publications, and the
accompanying CD: "The Anthology of Persian Music" |
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1978 |
[Concerts]: Invited to attend the "Asian Traditional Performing Arts
Festival" in Japan under the auspices of Japan Foundation. The
main emphasis was placed on the vocal music of Burma, India,
Iran, Mongolia and Japan. The official reports of the series of
seminars and workshops has been documented in a book entitled:
"Musical Voices of Asia" published by the Japan Foundation
(1980), and eleven 16mm movies, an album of three
LP records, and an accompanying CD entitled "Classical Vocal Art
of Persian" were also produced from this event. |
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1975
, 1976 , 1977 |
[Concerts]: The Shiraz Arts Festival, performing some of the most
groundbreaking and memorable concerts along with important young
musicians at the time. |
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1975-1981 |
Vocalist and instructor at the Center for Preservation and
Propagation of Iranian Music. Published numerous recordings by
CBS Records. |
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1973 |
[Concerts]: 40 concerts in 40 cities in France to introduce the art of
Persian Classical Music. |
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1970-1975 |
Vocalist in the Ministry of Arts and Culture, performing
throughout Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
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