Maliheh Moradi & Mina Deris

Iran Ghamat Mabâd


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ایران غمت مباد - Iran Ghamat Mabâd

MAY IRAN NEVER GRIEVE

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MINA DERIS and MALIHEH MORADI

Friday, September 15, 2023 - 11AM

"A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people."
Mahatma Gandhi

"Our nation has suffered a profound loss of its cultural identity, and the very essence of our collective spirit has been fragmented. Our hearts ache from the sense of separation, and our bonds with each other have been strained. Our once-cherished talents have been claimed by foreign shores, and our intellect now fuels the growth of other nations while our own family suffers in silence. The pressing question that confronted us two years ago, as we embarked on this project, was how to mend these ruptures. How can we rekindle unity among our people and shift our focus from mourning the past to nurturing a brighter future?

It is easy to forget that Rome was not built in a day. Throughout our history, our people have more often mourned losses, defeats, and setbacks than celebrated victories. This song serves as a rallying cry to inspire us to join forces and triumph in the smaller battles we face, rather than dwelling on our failures. Together, we have endured the trials of history, from the Mongol invasions to foreign occupations and famine. The determination of one individual, Ferdowsi, preserved our language, allowing us to proudly call it "Pars Zaban." The collective hopes of millions can resurrect the spirit of equality and humanity championed by Cyrus the Great within the hearts and souls of our nation.

The inception of this song was born from the heartache of a dear friend, Sean Chalaki, who couldn't bid farewell to his grandmother, whose name was Iran. Her unwavering optimism, even in the face of adversity, left a lasting impression. This poignant moment sparked the question: How did we reach a point where we struggle to properly grieve for our own family members?” - Mina Deris, Maliheh Moradi and Ehsan Matoori

Ehsan Matoori breathed life into this vision of positivity and unity. The voices of Maliheh Moradi and Mina Deris, though once silenced, stand as a testament to the enduring presence of our nation's culture in our hearts and souls, no matter how far apart we've grown. With unity, we possess the power to restore it all. ایران غمت مباد, May Iran Never Grieve.

Composed by Ehsan Matoori
Vocals: Mina Deris and Maliheh Moradi
Lyrics: Alireza Koliaee
Narration: Ehsan Karimi
Mix and Mastered by: Hamed Poursaee


About Maliheh Moradi

Malileh

Trained by three of the most eminent Iranian vocalists, Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, Parisa, and Ali Asghar Shahzeidi, Maliheh Moradi has attracted attention as a rising star in Iranian classical music. Born to a musical family in 1984, Maliheh began playing tonbak at seven and started singing lessons with her father. She attended the Tehran Conservatory of Music, where she also learned setar.

She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Persian literature. Maliheh has received training in both vocal and instrumental music from renowned Iranian musicians, including Siamak Jahangiri, Hossein Alizadeh, Mozafar Shafiei, Hasan Pazouki, Mohammad Firouzi, Mohammad-Reza Ebrahimi, and Masoud Shoari.

Maliheh has sung in the Mowlavi Opera (along with Homayoun Shajarian), Singing in Shadow (accompanied by Siamak Jahangiri), and Atash Sabz (film score composed by Mohammad-Reza Darvishi). She has performed at international music festivals in Australia, Spain, Germany, and Poland.

Recently, Maliheh embarked on a new chapter in the United States to further her musical journey and is a prominent vocalist in the Voices Unveiled music project.

Her new album 'Our Sorrow,' composed by Ehsan Matoori, is set to be published by ARC Nexus World on April 14, 2024.

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About Mina Deris

Mina Deris

Born in 1981 amidst the Iran-Iraq war, she embarked on a lifelong musical journey that would shape her identity and touch the hearts of many. From an early age, Mina's exceptional singing talent captivated those around her, earning her recognition as the best singer among her peers.

At 15, Mina felt a magnetic pull toward the enchanting world of Arab music inspired by the legendary Umm Kulthum. Growing up in Abadan, Iran, her Arab heritage and mother tongue naturally drew her to the mesmerizing melodies of Arabic classical music, known as maqam. After university, Mina dedicated herself to studying Iranian classical music under the guidance of Master Hengameh Akhavan and Master Farhang Sharif.

As her reputation grew, Mina became a sought-after vocalist, collaborating with various Iranian pop, folk, and fusion bands. In 2014, she proudly graduated from the esteemed Music Conservatory of Tehran, a testament to her years of dedication and hard work.

Driven by curiosity and a desire to bridge musical traditions, Mina delved into the exploration of ancient Arab melodies from the southern regions. Her unique approach involved blending these timeless melodies with modern electronic styles, creating a captivating fusion that resonated strongly with the younger generation.

Mina's talent took her to stages worldwide, captivating audiences in Iran, Qatar, Turkey, Italy, Germany, France, and Iraq. In 2017, she expanded her creative horizons by venturing into acting, taking on the role of an actress and singer in a powerful play about homeless women.

Since 2016, Mina has served as the lead singer of the renowned Novak Ensemble, releasing single tracks and albums like "Agitation" and "Bidel," which showcased her artistic vision and musical depth.

With the winds of change blowing in her homeland, Mina made the difficult decision to seek a new chapter in the United States. At Boston University, she delivered a powerful concert recounting the story of four decades of oppression and pressure.

Today, Mina is honored to be part of the Voices Unveiled band alongside composer Ehsan Matoori and singer Maliheh Moradi. Together, they continue to enchant audiences with heartfelt music, transcending cultural boundaries and connecting souls through the power of melody.

Mina Deris's life journey has been passionate, resilient, and an unwavering pursuit of artistic expression. Through her music, she hopes to touch the hearts of many and leave a lasting legacy that celebrates diversity and the unifying language of music.

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About Ehsan Matoori

Ehsan Matoori

Ehsan Matoori is an Iranian Santoor player, Composer and Music Producer.

Born in 1979 in Iran, Ehsan Matoori began learning Santoor (Iranian-dulcimer) based on Maestro Faramarz Payvar’s method at age 9.

He studied instrumental and vocal Radif (Iranian musical repertory) with Parviz Meshkatian and Pashang Kamkar, and later started teaching Santoor.

Ehsan took lessons from Ardavan Kamkar, one of the greatest contemporary Santoor players of Iran, known for his distinct playing style and tuning techniques. In addition to playing Santoor, Ehsan has studied music composition and harmony with Farhad Fakhroaldini and children’s music with Soudabeh Salem.

After moving to the United States in 2013, Ehsan performed with world music masters such as Sandeep Das (tabla), Jamal Mohamed (percussionist), Paul Sriji (mridangam), Maeve Gilchrist (jazz harp), Matthew Coley (marimba), Mike Block (cello), Bassam Saba (oud), Sybarite5 (string quintet) and Greg Ellis (percussionist). He has also been a member of SMU world music ensemble since 2013 and a member of the Silk Road Global Musicians Workshop as a faculty assistant and performer since 2016.

His first album “Phantasm” in collaboration with Mohsen Namjoo was published in 2019 and streamed more than 4,000,000 times and downloaded on all digital platforms. His love of learning about cultures and feeling their melodies, has inspired his musical compositions which represent these cultures and bring new words to the world. Exploring diverse musical and poetic traditions around the world, Matoori has recently been working on a multilingual project called “The Voices and Bridges” which was announced by the BBC world, BBC Persian and the Silk Road Project in July 2019 and July 2020.

Ehsan believes that his music “should bring happiness to people and bring people together.”

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