Christiane Karam
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Christiane Karam’s unique vocal style stems from her love for different musical traditions. She is the leader of the acclaimed Pletenitsa Balkan Choir and has had the privilege of sharing the stage with the likes of Hüsnü Senlendirici, Javier Limón, the Assad Brothers, Binka Dobreva, and Vadim Neselovskyi, among others. She has performed at venues and festivals, such as Carnegie Hall, SummerStage, Celebrate Brooklyn!, Symphony Space, and the Koprivshtitsa Folklore Festival, among others. She has also been featured on PBS and VH1.
In addition to performing, Karam is an award-winning songwriter and composer. She's a staunch activist for cultural understanding, tolerance, and nonviolent conflict resolution. Currently on the faculty of Berklee College of Music, where she teaches in the Voice, Ensemble, and Songwriting departments, she is the founder and leader of the annual Berklee Middle Eastern Festival and actively continues her work to bring awareness and positive social change through music and the arts. Karam also performs and teaches around the world.
- Founder, leader, and vocalist of Boston-based world/Middle Eastern music band ZilZALA
- Founder of the Shades of Orient concert series at Berklee, 2001–2003
- Cofounder of the Berklee Music and Peace Initiative
- Founder and leader of the annual Berklee Middle Eastern Festival
- Collaborations and performances include work with the Assad Brothers, Atlas Soul, Ran Blake, Jamey Haddad, and Bobby McFerrin, among many others
- Performances and recordings include work with the Boston Pops and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus
- Solo recordings include the award-winning EP I'm Alive with producer Angel Angelov, and self-produced Songs of the People with ZilZALA
- Featured on VH1 and PBS
- Kimball P. Stickney Scholar, New England Conservatory, 2004–2006
- Latin Grammy nominee for the Pletenitsa Balkan Choir’s collaboration on José Mercé’s Mi Única Llave
- Finalist, John Lennon Songwriting Contest, 2004
- Recipient of the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers Award, 2003
- First prize, USA Songwriting Competition, 2001
- Phoenix Reader's Poll Award