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J-Card front cover art for tape: SMA_0617
J-Card art for tape: SMA_0617

Sabah Fakhri

Paris Concert - Part 2

SIDE A

  • Ya Shadi AlAlhan (Oh Singer of Melodies)
  • Takasim Aoud
  • Lmma Anakhou Qoubiel AlSoubh (When They Encamped Before Dawn)
  • Ya Hadi AlAeis (O camel Driver)
  • Wl Nabi Yamma (By the Prophet, O My Mother)
  • Ya Mal AlSham (O Wealth of Syria)
  • Takasim Aoud

SIDE B

  • Takasim Aoud
  • Atani Zamani (My Time Has Come)
  • Malla AlKasat (Fill The Cups)
  • Heir AlAfkar (Bewildering of Thoughts)
Ref No: 0617
Genres: muwashahattarabQudud Halabiya
Decade: 1970
Date: 1978

Label

Ishbilia for Audio Recordings

Location Issued

Aleppo, Syria

Artist Origin

ِAleppo, Syria

More Info

A recording of a live concert in Paris by Sabah Fakhri, in which he performs a number of his most famous muwashahat and Qudud Halabia songs. Sabah Fakhri (1933-2021) is celebrated as one of the greatest singers in Arabic music of the 20th century. Born in Aleppo, Sabah studied there at the Academy of Arabic Music and later in Damascus, graduating in 1948. Fakhri was known for his powerful vocals, precise control of musical scales and harmony, and captivating stage presence. He famously presented traditional Arabic music forms such as qudud and muwashahat to the world on the stage, television and radio during a career that spanned more than 50 years. His popularity extended beyond Arabic-speaking countries to Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia, where he sang exclusively in Arabic. He even set a Guinness World Record for singing continuously for 10 hours in Caracas, Venezuela. Unlike many other Arab artists, he never relocated to Cairo – believing that his fame was tied to Syria's artistic heritage.