Darya Dadvar
[''Daryā'' (دريا) ( Old Persian: ''Drayah'', ]Middle Persian
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: ''Drayā'', Sanskrit
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: ''Jrayaḥ'') is the Persian word for ''Sea'', or ''Ocean'' (similar to ''the'' sea), and ''Dādvar'' (دادور), a combination of ''Dād'' (داد), Justice, and ''var'' (ور), a suffix indicative of one's profession or vocation, for ''Jurist'' or ''Chief Justice'' (in general, someone whose main business is judicial administration of law and equity). For comparison, ''Dāneshvar'', a combination of ''Dānesh'', Knowledge, Science, and ''var'', is the Persian word for ''Scientist''. The word ''Dādvar'' is archaic, if not obsolete, and it is conceivable that the contemporary word ''Dāvar'' (داور), Arbiter, Arbitrator, Judge, or sports referee may be ''Dādvar'' itself, abbreviated through its frequent use over perhaps millennia, or is a direct descendant of it. The "''v''" in ''Dādvar'' should be pronounced as "''w''" and the "''a''" as "''aa''".
Roland G. Kent, ''Old Persian Studies'', Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 266-277 (1942). ( fa, دريا دادور , born in
Mashhad,
Iran
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) is an
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soprano soloist and
composer living in
Paris
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,
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.
Education
Darya was born in
Mashhad in 1971, but she grew up in
Tehran
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in a
Gilak family. In 1991, at the age of twenty, she left Iran for France where she studied music. She is a graduate of The National Conservatory in
Toulouse
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, France. She earned her ''Diplôme d'Etudes Musicales'' in voice in June 1999, and, subsequently, completed a four-year professional course in the Baroque style at the Conservatory of Toulouse in 2000. Darya also holds a postgraduate
Master of Arts
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degree from School of Fine Arts of Toulouse (''Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse'').
Career
Darya has given concert performances in
Canada
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, France,
Germany
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,
Iran
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,
Sweden, the
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and
United States of America
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. In 2002, Darya was a guest performer in Tehran with the
Armenia
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n Symphony Orchestra in the role of
Tahmineh, in a work composed and directed by
Loris Tjeknavorian
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based on the tragedy of
Rostam and Sohrab
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, one of the most fascinating tales of
Ferdowsi's ''
Shahnameh
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'' (The Book of Kings). Apart from singing in
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and
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, Darya performs in various native languages of Iran, such as
Armenian
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,
Azeri
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,
Gilaki,
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and
Mazandarani.
See also
*
Music of Iran
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Iranian music infl ...
*
List of Iranian musicians
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Classical
Persian classical/traditional
*Moein
* Homayoun Shajarian
* Mohammad-Reza Shajarian
* Hossein Khajeh Amiri (Iraj)
* Shahram Nazeri
* Iraj Bastami
* Anoushiravan ...
*
List of famous Persian women
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Nobel laureates
* Shirin Ebadi (born 1947), 2003 Nobel Laureate (Peace)
Scientists and engin ...
*
Iranian women and Persian music
Notes
External links
Darya Dadvar's official website*
*
Darya Dadvaron
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* Interviews with Darya Dadvar: Friday 4 March 2005
BBC Persian and Saturday 19 May 2007
BBC Persian.
* ''Rostam and Sohrab'', by Hakim Abol-Qasem Ferdowsi Tousi, translated into English by
Helen ZimmernIran Chamber Society.
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Living people
Iranian sopranos
Operatic sopranos
Singers from Paris
People from Mashhad
Iranian opera singers
Musicians from Tehran
Iranian women singers
Persian-language singers
20th-century opera singers
21st-century opera singers
Iranian emigrants to France
Iranian classical musicians
Iranian expatriates in France
French people of Iranian descent
20th-century French women singers
21st-century French women singers
21st-century Iranian women singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
20th-century French women opera singers
Exiles of the Iranian Revolution in France