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J-Card front cover art for tape: SMA_0626
J-Card art for tape: SMA_0626
J-Card art for tape: SMA_0626
J-Card art for tape: SMA_0626

Mohammed Khairi

Collection of Mawawil

SIDE A

  • Mawal. Dra Tanathar Bimadhak (The Mountain Is Scattered With Your Praise)
  • Enn Al Uyoun Allati (The Eyes That See)
  • Mali Ala Elnas (What People Owe Me)
  • Asbab Mara'ani (I Only Felt Him)
  • Ya Ma'shar Al-Nas (Coven Of People)

SIDE B

  • Yalli Janet Elward (Who Has Earned The Roses?)
  • Tob El-Hawa (Desire's Dress)
  • Add Ellama Kashahd (The Brown One Has Passed By Like the Honeycomb)
  • Liajlek Theyab El-Majd (For You, The Clothes of Glory)
  • Ma Marr El-Asmar (The Brown Hasn't Passed By)
Ref No: 0626
Genres: mawal
Decade: 1960

Artist Origin

Halab, Syria

More Info

A unique recording featuring a collection of Mawawil performed by the Syrian singer Mohammed Khairi. Mohammed Khairi (1935-1981) was an Aleppo-born Syrian singer who played a significant role in the revival of Muwashahat and Qudud, and is considered one of the most famous music figures to have come from Aleppo. Khairy was also a muezzin in the mosques ofthe city's old quarters, revered for his voice and performance. Some called him the king of muwashahat. Khairi began his education under his father, who taught him Quranic memorization and recitation. He later joined a dhikr circle to learn the fundamentals of chanting, and memorizing numerous religious chants and poems. Under Bakri Al-Kurdi, Khairi learned the basics of classical singing, nasheed, poems, and qudud. He began his singing career at weddings in Aleppo, then moved to Aleppan theaters where he performed qudud and muwashahat. In 1949, Khairi joined Radio Aleppo alongside Sabah Fakhri and Sabri Al-Mudallal, producing programming that focused on musical heritage. He recorded a number of muwashahat and traditional poems for both Radio Damascus and Aleppo Radio. During his ten years at Aleppo Radio, he recorded songs by prominent Aleppo composers such as Adnan Abu Shammat, Ibrahim Joudat, and Nadim Droueesh. During his career, Khairi recorded for several Arab and international radio stations, and performed in Parisian theaters for two consecutive years. In 1960, Khairi moved to Damascus, often performing musical segments for television. Later in life, he relocated to Beirut.