
Azadé Glamour
Azadé Glamor, the sparkling Franco-Iranian artist, is shaking up the musical universe with her delirious Jazz-Burlesque style, infused with lyrical flair!
As a singer-songwriter, Azadé is the conductor of a musical madness. She loves bringing together musicians from diverse backgrounds to create soundscapes that will keep you swinging.
On stage, she is a true powerhouse, radiating a contagious "joie de vivre" that spreads through the audience.

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Childhood
Born in Ahvaz, in southern Iran, Azadé migrated to Tehran with her family at the age of 6 after the Iran-Iraq war.
Azadé's introduction to music began with Orff courses at the Pars Music School under the supervision of "Naser Nazar". Her deep passion for classical music eventually led her from percussion instruments to playing the keyed flute.
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Youth in Iran
Azadé's introduction to music began with Orff courses at the Pars Music School under the supervision of Naser Nazar. Her deep passion for classical music eventually led her from percussion instruments to playing the keyed flute.
After gaining singing experience in choirs, Azadé started studying opera singing under "Hasmik Karapetian". She later pursued years of flute performance training with instructors such as "Hamid Shamirani", "Mohammad Ali Lagha", and "Azin Movahed".


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Musical education in France
Azadé decided to continue her education at the CRR Conservatory in Orléans, France, where she graduated with the guidance of professors like "Pierre Branger" and "Arlette Biget".
Her vocal studies continued at the conservatories of Orléans, Clamart, and Paris 12, where she trained with teachers such as "Sharon Coste", "Evelyne Koch", and "Valérie Maucourt".
Azadé developed a love for the harmonies of sacred music and performed repertoires called "sacré". She then moved on to perform operettas (short and humorous theatrical operas) by Offenbach and Hervé, blending music and theater to create a closer connection with the audience.
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Glamour & Jazzy
Following these experiences, the persona of "Azadé Glamour" was born—an artist who moved away from polished classical characters to become a jazz singer full of energy, playfulness, and performance flair.
Her latest album, "From Karoun to La Seine", narrates Azadé’s life journey through Jazz-Pop melodies.
Azadé’s most recent project, "Jazz and Saffron", performed by the group "Azadé and the Boys", is a multilingual production inspired by global jazz standards, currently touring various stages in France.
