Sepideh Raissadat

Sepideh Raissadat
Sepideh Raissadat, Amsterdam, 2012
Sepideh Raissadat, Amsterdam, 2012
Background information
Born1980
Tehran, Iran
GenresPersian classical music or Persian traditional music
Occupation(s)Singer, setar performer
Websitesepidehraissadat.com
Musical artist

Sepideh Raissadat (Persian: سپیده رئیس‌سادات) is a classical Persian music singer.

Biography

Sepideh Raiissadaat Sepideh Raissadat was born in Tehran in 1980. She began studying Radif (the Repertoire of Persian classical music) at the age of 9 with the famous Persian singer Parisa and continued with Parviz Meshkatian and Mohammad Reza Lotfi. Her major soloist instrument is the Setar. Her first album was recorded when she was 18, thanks to Ostad Parviz Meshkatian.

After she finished her B.A. in Painting, she moved to Italy to pursue her artistic education. She graduated in Musicology majoring in Ethnomusicology from the University of Bologna. While in Italy, she was invited by the Vatican and different Italian TV channels and performed as a soloist with one of the oldest Italian choirs. She also performed with the most well-known Italian musicians such as Franco Battiato, Andrea Parodi, etc. Over the past few years, she has academically researched pre-Islamic ancient Persian music. Currently, her major research area is focused on Sassanid music.

Albums

  • "Persian Songs" performed with Nexus (ensemble), composed by Reza Ghassemi. August 2015.
  • "Tambour inopiné" composed by Reza Ghassemi. September 2014.
  • "Rhapsody of Roses" composed by Iman Vaziri. July 2014.
  • "Tale of Friendship" composed by Iman Vaziri. October 2011.
  • "14 Cheerful Pieces" composed by Reza Ghassemi. Published by Buda Records, Oct,25 2010.
  • "Anwar – From Samarqand to Costantinople on the Footsteps of Maraghi" published by Felmay, 1 September 2010.
  • "Konje Sabouri" composed by Ostad Parviz Meshkatian
  • "Khonyagar" composed by Mehdi Azarsina

Televised Performances

  • BBC Persian channel Close-up (Az Nazdik) program about Sepideh Raissadat
  • Sepideh Raissadat's official Website
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  • Télérama (French art&culture weekly)

References

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International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • France
  • BnF data
  • United States
Artists
  • MusicBrainz
Other
  • IdRef