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Tara Jaff

Tara Jaff () (born 1958 in Baghdad, Iraq) is a Kurdish musician, singer, and harpist. She is recognized for introducing the Celtic harp to Kurdish music, particularly in the Hawrami dialect, and blending traditional Kurdish melodies with classical, folk, and world influences.

Early life and education

Jaff was born in Baghdad to a Kurdish father from the Jaff family of Halabja who was also a diplomat, and a mother of Tatar Turkish descent. She began piano studies at age ten at the Baghdad Musical Academy and also learned guitar, mandolin, charango, and bağlama. After refusing to join the Ba'ath Party student organization, she was expelled from the academy.

In 1976, Jaff moved to the United Kingdom where she continued her studies, explored English folk music, and performed in local folk clubs.

Career

Jaff experimented with multiple string instruments before discovering the Celtic harp, inspired by ancient Mesopotamian harps from Hurrians, Assyria, Sumer, and Elam. She adapted the harp to Kurdish music using novel tuning and plucking methods.

She has performed widely as a solo artist and in collaborations with musicians, poets, filmmakers, and visual artists, including Adnan Karim and Aynur Doğan. Jaff also participates in outreach programs bringing music to hospitals for therapeutic purposes.

Musical style

Jaff emphasizes the preservation of classical Kurdish music, particularly the Hawrami style, blending its melodic modes and rhythms with Western harp techniques.

Career timeline

Early years and ensembles (1976–1990s)

Definitive studio albums

  1. Diley Dêwanem (2006, Kom Müzik) – Notable tracks: "Yaran", "Ruhi Rewan", "Symfonyay Guman".
  2. Asewar (Dialogue of Harp and Ney) (2012, Barbad Music) – Collaboration with Fardin Lahourpour.
  3. Tembur & Harp – Sony Music (2015) – Collaboration with Cemil Qoçgiri.

Notable singles & collaborations

Archival and live performances

Cultural and advocacy work

Jaff participates in Kurdish cultural events, charity concerts for disaster victims, and serves on the London Kurdish Film Festival organizing committee.

She is a proponent of preserving classical Kurdish music and collaborates with various groups to promote Kurdish heritage. Jaff has showed solidarity for the Kurdish slogan Women, Life, Freedom, and has participated in a public demonstration in London against abuses done to Kurdish women fighters of Rojava by ISIS, joining the hair-braiding activity as a form of resistance and asking for International recognition for the sacrifices.

Personal life

Tara has been married once to a Palestinian man. From this previous marriage, she has one child named: "Nahwand Jaff" who is an artist and photographer. She has not remarried.

Jaff speaks Kurdish Hawrami, Kurdish Sorani, Kurdish Kurmanji, English, and Turkish.

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