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Zohreh Jooya
Zohreh Jooya was born in Mashhad
in Iran. Her father being from Afghanistan and her mother from
Persia she profited from both cultures. After high school she
moved to Europe to study music. Beginning in Amsterdam she then
came to Vienna where she received a classical music education at
the "Academy of Music" and later earned a masters degree in
opera at the "Conservatoire of the City of Vienna". Both the
Oriental and the European worlds influence Jooya. Her European
classical engagements have been, not only in diverse opera
performances throughout many European countries, but also in the
performance of the songs of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert on
television and radio shows. Currently she performs at concerts,
throughout Europe covering a broad spectrum from Italian baroque
music to songs of George Gershwin. She has created a new way of
interpreting the traditional music of Persia, played on original
instruments, presented on several albums. Koch International has
produced "Persian Nights" and Taraneh Music has produced
"Journey to Persia". Her albums are an example of the beauty of
the diverse ethnic music in Iran. Her works with Majid
Derakhshani comprises poetry of Molana Rumi, Shamsodin Mohamad
Hafez, Sa'di and Shafii Katkani played on Oriental and European
instruments. Published by ARC Music "Music of the Persian
Mystics"She also sings mystical songs from the ancient poet
Nezami in "Shirin and Farhad", "The Indian Princess" and "Shahresad"
with Parviz Mamnun, Professor of Persian literature. Available
on CD.Her newest album "Music from Afghanistan" covers
traditional music and songs from the Kabul area. On this album
she performs together with the well-known Afghan singer Hamid
Golestani. Arranged by the masters Sobeir Bachtiar and Majid
Derakhshani featured by the ensemble Afghan, published by ARC.

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