Elias Zazi
Elias Zazi (born 1964 in
History
Elias began his journey as a discjockey in 1981 and two years later he won the title "Stockholm's No 1 DJ 1983-1984"[5] which was arranged by the in-spot place called Studion in St. Eriksplan in Stockholm.
In 1985 his interest of
After the Dream Sonata, Zazi began his studies of western music. He studied western music theories, harmonies, contra-point and more, and later he complemented his studies with sessions in composition for the composer John Lidström, and wrote several small pieces and a cantata for choir song with multiple vocals accompanied by a chamber ensemble. Moreover he composed some melodies for different occasions. Among his works are the song "Mardoutho", originally composed for the opening of the Assyrian Cultural Hall, and the half-hour musical program, which initiated a political congress in Södertälje in 2000 where "Invention" and "Ema Safrone g zomrina" were included among many others. At that time (1997–2001) Zazi was also performing theatre with Enhörna Teater group.
Zazi's production, “Yearning of the Dawn” for String Quartet,[7] was performed on the stage of Estrad in Södertälje in November 2003 and was very appreciated by the audience and the critics who considered it the best of Zazi's works in the form of western music. “Yearning of the Dawn” was performed two more times in Södertälje. In November 2009, his expressive and emotional work “Tone of Passion” for Piano Trio,[8] was performed on the same stage in Södertälje.
Elias Zazi gives seminaries In this programme “Zabno w amne”.
References
- ^ "Hujådå - en assyrisk tidskrift". Archived from the original on 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
- ^ Konserter från hösten 2001[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Magazine clipping" (PDF) (in Swedish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 September 2011.
- ^ Vi planerar vår dag - men sedan griper ödet in - Krönikor - www.lt.se Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Zinda Magazine Article
- ^ Elias Zazi's homepage
- ^ Från discjockey till kompositör - Mitt i musiken | Sveriges Radio
- ^ "Hujådå - en assyrisk tidskrift". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
- ^ "Welcome to AssyrianWomen.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
- ^ Suroyo TV – Home