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Mahsa Vahdat was born on 29 October, 1973, is a Persian classical and world music vocalist. Discover Mahsa Vahdat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Mahsa Vahdat (in Persian مهسا وحدت) (born 29 October 1973, Tehran, Iran) is a Persian classical and world music vocalist.
Mahsa Vahdat's music style is contemporary expression inspired by old traditional and folk and regional music of Persia/Iran that she developed for many years and it is the result of work with many musicians from Iran and other countries.
She writes most of her songs.
In her music she also developed dialogue between other cultures in a high artistic quality and she got a huge response internationally.
The text of her work is mostly from classical and contemporary Persian poetry such as the works by Hafez and Rumi.
She has released materials with her sister Marjan Vahdat (in Persian مرجان وحدت).
as in albums Songs from a Persian Garden, I Am Eve and Twinklings of Hope.
After learning to play piano, she studied traditional Persian singing under Pari Meleki and Mehdi Fallah.
She also studied setar with Ramin Kakavand and Masoud Shoari.
As women are not allowed to sing in public as a solo singer after 1979 Islamic Revolution, most of Mahsa Vahdat's albums were recorded outside Iran where she enjoys great fame with the Iranian diaspora and in world music circles.
In Tehran she teaches Persian vocal music in her home.
In 1993, she entered Tehran University obtaining a BA in Music from the university's music faculty, working alongside Sharif lotfi, Ahmad Pejman, Hooshang Zarif, Behnam Vohdani, Abdorreza Sajadi, Houshang Kamkar, and Mohammad Reza Darvishi.
Since 1995 Mahsa has performed as an independent artist in concerts and festivals in Asia, Europe, the US, and Africa together with musicians from Iran, Europe and America.
Following her participation in Lullabies from the Axis of Evil (2004), Mahsa started a long lasting collaboration with the Norwegian record label Kirkelig Kulturverksted (KKV) and producer Erik Hillestad, which led to a world wide release of a series of records.
The album was conceived as a humanistic counter to former US President George Bush’s assertion that Iran, North Korea, and Iraq constituted an axis of evil by showcasing music from these nations.
It also included musicians from the Palestinian territories, Afghanistan, Syria, Cuba, and Libya – the latter three of which were identified by Bush's Undersecretary of State and later National Security Advisor to the Trump White House John Bolton as ‘beyond the axis of evil’.
Since 2007 Mahsa has been one of the ambassadors of Freemuse, an independent international organization that advocates freedom of expression for musicians and composers worldwide.
In 2007 she recorded "Songs from a Persian Garden" in a charity concert in Tehran in the residence of Italian embassy in cooperation with UN for disabled children in Zahedan and it was released in 2007 in Norway and Europe and America.
It was a mix ensemble of Norwegian and Iranian musicians together with her sister Marjan Vahdat as another lead singer.
It has been arranged by Knut Reiersrud (Norwegian guitarist and musician).
In 2008 she released the I am Eve album with her sister Marjan Vahdat that has a strong message for women in Iran; eg the lyrics of the first track "I am Eve" strongly expresses the power of women who have many restrictions under the Iranian government.
It has been arranged by Atabak Elyasi (Iranian composer).
The album received many attention in world music societies and people in Iran and excellent reviews in world music magazines such as fRoots, Songlines and many other reviews.
Mahsa Vahdat has released a number of albums – some in collaboration.
She is married to Iranian musician Atabak Elyasi.
They cooperate in many projects together.
Winner of German Critic awards "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik"
In 2010, she was granted the Freemuse Award.