Heartless
Minoo Javan
Performed By
Minoo Javan
Album UPC
650587200128
CD Baby Track ID
1276186
Label
JEI MUSIC
Released
1998-01-01
BPM
146
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj0503624
Year
1998
Spotify Plays
2,123
Writers
Writer
traditional
Pub Co
Public Domain
Composer
Traditional
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Cover Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California - LA
Description
A sensual and exotic voice sings pure and elegant Persian poetry to the hypnotic sounds of modern and classical Persian music.
Notes
In this homage to its composers and her native land, Minoo Javan sings eloquent Persian poetry written by both distinguished modern and classical Sufi poets. The poetry is sung to both modern Persian music composed for it by Iraj Golesorkhi and classical Persian music composed by old masters.
Minoo Javan's voice has found a special place in the hearts of Persians from the far corners of her native land to the great concert halls of Europe and America because of her rare ability to portray her love for Persian culture and her devotion to its people, poets and artists. Her voice and recordings are heard regularly on the BBC and other broadcasters around the globe. Her early musical career began when she rose to prominence by appearing as the featured performer in more than 300 concerts and becoming a regular feature on radio, where she performed Persian Folk songs, among other repertoire. After coming to America, she studied Music at the University Of Southern California's School of Music, where she was awarded one of its prestigious opera scholarships. Other recent releases of her recordings include "All That Jazz, but in Persian" and "Persian Folk Songs."
Minoo Javan's voice has found a special place in the hearts of Persians from the far corners of her native land to the great concert halls of Europe and America because of her rare ability to portray her love for Persian culture and her devotion to its people, poets and artists. Her voice and recordings are heard regularly on the BBC and other broadcasters around the globe. Her early musical career began when she rose to prominence by appearing as the featured performer in more than 300 concerts and becoming a regular feature on radio, where she performed Persian Folk songs, among other repertoire. After coming to America, she studied Music at the University Of Southern California's School of Music, where she was awarded one of its prestigious opera scholarships. Other recent releases of her recordings include "All That Jazz, but in Persian" and "Persian Folk Songs."
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