Jahida wehbe biography examples

  • Jahida Wehbe studied at the Lebanese University; she receives a BA in Psychology from the Lebanese University and at the Lebanese National.
  • Umm Kulthum passed away 45 years ago.
  • Friends in Athens, My Jahida Wehbe is starting her fundraising tour for Lebanon, she will perform on the 9th in Athens!
  • Middle Eastern legends

    Having introduced few of the countless remarkable artists in the Middle East in a previous article, there are so many more figures worth highlighting for music and art lovers around the world. It is quite challenging to pick the names whom I wish to include in this article as refined art and artists are an abundant feature of Middle Eastern culture. The following are some more names who forged their legendry through a lifetime of devotion and creativity such as Georges Wassouf, Majida El Roumi, Sabah Fakhry, Farid Al Atrash, Najat Al Saghira, Asmahan, Jahida Wehbe, Hassan Alaa Eddin (widely known as Shoushou), Ziad Rahbani, Marcel Khalifeh, Omaima El Khalil, Melhem Barakat and Naseer Shamma.

    Apart from being my favorite, Georges Wassouf is a revered artist of Tarab lovers. The music, the lyrics and his voice are a rare epic combination that make one obsessed about each and every song he has ever released, such as Sayyad Touyour, Kalam Nas, Tabib Garrah and

    Osama's bio

    Osama Abdulrasol is a composer, producer, qanunplayer and visual Artist. He was born in Babylon (Iraq) and he studied western music (classical guitar) in the UK and eastern music (qanun or Arabic lap harp) in Iraq. Belgian cultural prize winner 2013 - Gent He wrote music for several projects, for bio, theatre, and also several songs. He arranged and produced music for and performed with different musicians from different backgrounds. Arabic, Jazz, experimental, Indian, Turkish bands and more.

    He performed and toured

    He performed and toured almost everywhere in the world with different groups like the symphonic orchestra of Antwerpen (de Filharmonie) and the Flemish Radio Orchestra, both conducted bygd Dirk Brossé, with Goran Bregovic, the Dutch Metropole Orchestra, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Lucilla Galeazzi, Claron McFadden, Roby Lakatos, Assala Nasri, Jahida Wehbe, Tom Robinson, BJ Scott, Wannes Van de Velde, Luc dem Vos, Dick Van der Harst, Waed Bou Hassoun, Arifa, Oll

    A group that was formed back in the beginnings of 2006 in Amman, in an attempt to modernize and develop oriental music in a way that would preserve the music’s authenticity, yet, give it a fresh and new sound. With some of the best musicians in the region, and two vocalists (Male & Female) who beautifully sing Arabic pieces of lyrics and poems by some of the world’s prominent writers. The album includes pieces that are considered excellent examples of the fusion of the past and future, such as the Arabic classic Ajibtu “I Wondered,” a Sufi poem by Mansour Al Hallaj (AD857-AD922), and original compositions such as “Bayna Bayn” by Tareq El-Jundi

    Tareq Al Jundi
    Born in Amman in 1983. He started to learn and play Oud at the early age of 11. When he joined the Jordanian Academy of music.
    He got his first B.A. in chemical engineering in 2007 and he is getting his second B.A in cello performance as a student in National Music Conservatory of Amma
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