Shiva Pariyar
Shiva Pariyar (Nepali: शिव परियार), is a Nepali singer.[1] His songs include "Kaha Theyau Timi", "Kya Dami Bho" and "Pilayo Sathile".[2] As of 2019, he had released ten studio albums.[1]
Career
Pariyar incorporates a range of genres from classical music to modern pop,[2] and can also play the Eastern Classical Tabala and the Western Classical guitar.[4][5]
In 2003, he received a gold medal in the "National Contemporary Music Competition", hosted by Radio Nepal.[6] He started musical training from early age and released debut album, Mokshya, in 2005.[7]
Three years after releasing his debut album, Pariyar released back-to-back studio albums called Swayam and Kadambini.[8] In 2009, he released his fourth studio album Kya Daami, followed by the fifth album, Fateko Man, in 2010.
In 2011, Pariyar released his sixth album Pagal. The following year he released two consecutive albums: Kathale Magepachhi and Only for You Mero Sathi. In 2013, he released his ninth studio album "Tadako Sathi", composed by Umesh Subba. His tenth album, Shiva Book was released in 2015.
In May 2023, he featured as one of the six judges of Nepal's first international reality show, Mero Voice Universe.[9]
Albums
- Drishya (2005)
- Swayam (2008)
- Kadambini (2008)
- Kya Daami (2009)
- Fateko Man (2010)
- Pagal' (2011)
- Kathale Magepachhi (2012)
- Only You Mero Sathi (2012)
- Tadako Sathi (2013)
- Shiva Book (2015)
Awards
- National Youth Talent Award in Art and Music (2016) – Nepal Government[10]
- Best Male Vocal Performance Award (2017) - Hits FM Music Award[11]
- National Kantipur Music Award (2018) – Radio Kantipur 96.1[12]
- Best Vocal Pop Hits FM Music Award (2019)- Hits FM[13]
- Aadhunik Singer (Male) -National Music Award[14]
References
- Mahat, Sunny (2019). "A classical singer who redefines the genre". The Annapurna Express. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- Lama, Sonam (2018). "5 Things About Shiva Pariyar". My Republica.
- Mahat, Sunny (16 August 2019). "A classical singer who redefines the genre". The Annapurna Express. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- "Shiva Pariyar". Radio Kantipur. 2016.
- Khatiwada, Nishan (2020). "Is the singers' freedom of expression absolute?". The Annapurna Express.
- "Hot Property". Radio Kantipur. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- Lama, Sonam (2018). "Singing for a growing music industry". No. My City’s Sonam Lama. My Republica. Nagarik News.
- Acharya, Mahesh. "गायक शिब परीयारलाइ स्वरका बादशाह उपाधीसहित सम्मान". ABCNepali.com. ABC Nepali. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- "Nepal's 1st International reality shows calls for audition". Makalu Khabar. 17 March 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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- FM, Hits. "HMA Winners 2074". Hits Fm 91.2. Hits FM. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- "National Music Awards 2075". No. 21 January 2019. The Kathmandu Post. Kantipur Music Group. 2019.
- "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance – Shiva Pariyar (Malai ma Jastai Banna Deu)". The Kathmandu Post. 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- Khadgi, Ankit (2019). "Veteran singer Sthapit receives Lifetime Achievement Award at 2019 National Music Awards". The Kathmandu Post.