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Nasrat Parsa ( fa, نصرت پارسا, February 22, 1968 – May 8, 2005) was an Afghan singer. Up until his death, he continued his music in exile from
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, Germany, occasionally touring other countries.


Personal life

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Background

Nasrat Ali Parsa was born in a suburb of
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,
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. His family, especially his oldest brother Najibullah Parsa, was already involved in music to a certain extent and the environment of a musical household helped materialize Nasrat's artistic talents. According to Nasrat's personal account, he was first discovered after singing the songs of
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on a national radio broadcast. After the singer heard the renditions of his songs by the 7 year old Nasrat, he got in touch with the child and invited him to sing with him. Thus was Nasrat's formal initiation into singing.


Emigration to India

Due to
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and the ensuing disruptive guerrilla fighting, Nasrat Parsa and his family left Afghanistan in 1981 for Pakistan and subsequently to India. They took residence in the capital city of
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, a popular destination for most war civilians. There, the 12-year-old Nasrat was said to delve into studying music to find comfort from the negative psychological effects of the war. He attended the school of music under the apprenticeship of classic Indian singer Daish Pandi. Although the classical music of Afghanistan and
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differ a bit in tone and rhythm, the training nonetheless gave Nasrat a foundation to prepare his voice and gave encouragement to the amateur to pursue his interest professionally. He also studied with Ustad Munawar Ali Khan, a leading authority in certain
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styles who taught him details of musical instruments and notes. It was these lessons that would prepare him for performing the
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that he later became known for in Europe.


Immigration to Germany

After a few transition years in India, Nasrat and his family immigrated to Germany. Establishing contact with other fellow countrymen in
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, Nasrat became more involved in the music scene with the other exiled singers and musicians. There, he taught Waly Hedjasi, better known as VALY, a highly acclaimed musician. From his initial involvements in private parties to the formal weddings where strong singing background is considered, Nasrat's name ranked high on the choice list. At this time, he started working on recording professional albums as well. His initial works met with moderate notability; however, they were commercially steady in success. At weddings he was acclaimed for the warm welcoming of the bride and groom with his number ''Maa Destmal Aawordaim'' (''ما دستمال آورديم '') (''Gohar'' Album) which roughly translates as "we've brought our brother's bride." This album established Nasrat as a respected singer and also garnered him praise of critics. As a matter of fact, the monumentalizing of the bride and groom union following the entrance anthem of '' Ahesta Boro'' (''آهسته برو'') in weddings with the hit song of the ''Gohar'' Album is now a strong tradition of Afghan weddings. His performances hereon became regular, and he often teamed with other singers to perform in various cities outside of Germany.


Death

On May 7, 2005, Nasrat Parsa performed a concert in
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, Canada, on the occasion of Mother's Day, opening a comprehensive tour that was scheduled to include several cities in North America. Following the concert, Nasrat was with his brother, Najib Parsa outside their hotel. They were approached by three young male fans, who asked for the singer's autograph and to take a picture with him. One of the men, 19 years old at the time, then punched Nasrat in the face. The punch caused Nasrat to lose his balance and he fell down onto four concrete stairs. The severity of his brain injuries resulted in his death the next day. The man who punched him was found guilty of
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and was given a conditional sentence of 2 years of
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and 3 years of probation.


Funeral

On May 12, 2005, Nasrat Parsa's body was flown back to Germany for burial. The grief-stricken bereaved family members and fans around the world individually held services to honor the singer. Notably, the funeral held at Sayed Jamaladen Masjid by Habib Qaderi on May 15, 2005 in
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,
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, drew thousands of sorrowful fans. Other cities, in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Afghanistan also held similar mourning sessions. He was buried in
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, Germany in ''Mainzer Waldfriedhof''.


Laguna Beach vigil

On May 13, 2005, a candlelight vigil was held in memory of the singer in
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, United States. The event, which drew many fans and sympathizers, called for a conscious effort to respect all singers from Afghanistan. Furthermore, it called for active action against violence in future concert events to protect the other musical assets of Afghanistan. The vigil was held with an
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theme to honor his family's religious tradition. Similar ceremonies were also held thereafter in various cities around the world in honor of the singer.


Discography

Afghan Music
Sung in his native Persian * درگاه
Darga (Spring 1992) * دنیا
Donya (Winter 1995) * گهر
Gohar (Summer 1996) * سایه
Saya (Summer 1997) * نگاه
Negah (Summer 1998) * Live In Concert-Germany (Spring 2000) * ناز
Naaz (January 2004) * دل
Dil (Fall 2005, released posthumous) INDIAN MUSIC
Sung in Hindi * Hindi Songs (Spring 2002)


Videography

* Hangama and Nasrat Parsa Live In Concert (2000)


Notable songs


References

* Yahoo! News. Amy Carmichael. ''Afghani Pop Star, Nasrat Parsa, is Killed in Vancouver.'' May 9, 2005. * CBC Arts. ''Visiting Afghan Singer Dead After Vancouver Attack.'' May 10, 2005 * Vancouver Sun. Matthew Ramsey. ''Hundreds Mourn Afghan Singer.'' May 13, 2005 * BBC Report. ''Nasrat Parsa: A Tragic Loss in Afghan Music''.'' May 26, 2005 * CBCNews. Canada Now TV Report. ''Nasrat Parsa.'' May 2005


External links


Nasrat Parsa's official website
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Listen to Nasrat Parsa albums and music online
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