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She started to learn classical piano at the State Musical School in Tallinn at the age of seven, and eventually studied it at the Conservatoire. Her career of pianist, singer and songwriter began in early school years. After years of experience live on stage and in recording studios as soloist and producer of her own musical creations, and important duet collaborations as with Bobby Kimball (Toto) "The Heaven of Milano" and with Amedeo Minghi "La Vita Mia", broadcasted by RAI UNO in 2009, the first Italian TV Channel, Maria has been called to collaborate on an important peace project named Hearts of Peace in the Middle East meant to open people's hearts and contribute to establishing peace in Israel / Palestine and the world by singing the song "Jerusalem" ("Gerusalemme") written by Amedeo Minghi on Vatican's appeal. The most significant performance of the song (Amedeo Minghi, Maria Dangell and Hakeem Abu Jaleela) took place on 1st April 2009 in Bethlehem in presence of 1500 pilgrims and media. Maria had a chance to discuss the project with Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering, the President of the European Parliament, in 2009 and bring it to the attention of international media and political institutions in order to get heard and giving a clear example about how threeworld religions can open a peaceful dialogue among each other.


Maria Dangell and Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering discussing "Hearts of Peace in the Middle East", Duesseldorf 2008


Amedeo MInghi, Maria Dangell and Hakeem Abu Jaleela singing "Jerusalem" in Bethlehem, 2009


Maria has a good command of eight languages (English, German, Italian, Spanish, Estonian, Russian, French and Armenian), spoken and written.

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