Davood Azad | |
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Background information | |
Born | 6 October 1963 Urmia, Iran |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician & composer [1] [2] |
Instrument(s) | Tar, setar, tanbour, oud, daf, robab [2] |
Davood Azad (born 6 October 1963) is an Iranian singer, multi-instrumental musician and composer [1] [2] who sings both Iranian classical music and Azeri folk music. [3] He is the first Iranian lecturer invited to Oxford University to lecture about Iranian music and its forms. [2] [4]
Davood Azad was born in Urmia, Azerbaijan. He is an ethnic Iranian Azerbaijani multi-instrumentalist and vocalist in Iranian classical music, Azerbaijani folk music, Ancient Persian music, and Persian Sufi music.
In his work "The Divan of Rumi & Bach" Azad joins Iranian Traditional music with Bach's famous melodies. [5]
Davood Azad | |
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Background information | |
Born | 6 October 1963 Urmia, Iran |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician & composer [1] [2] |
Instrument(s) | Tar, setar, tanbour, oud, daf, robab [2] |
Davood Azad (born 6 October 1963) is an Iranian singer, multi-instrumental musician and composer [1] [2] who sings both Iranian classical music and Azeri folk music. [3] He is the first Iranian lecturer invited to Oxford University to lecture about Iranian music and its forms. [2] [4]
Davood Azad was born in Urmia, Azerbaijan. He is an ethnic Iranian Azerbaijani multi-instrumentalist and vocalist in Iranian classical music, Azerbaijani folk music, Ancient Persian music, and Persian Sufi music.
In his work "The Divan of Rumi & Bach" Azad joins Iranian Traditional music with Bach's famous melodies. [5]