Taksim Hugaz Kar "Wahda":
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Sprache:Arabic
Veröffentlicht: Hayes, Middlesex, England His Master's Voice
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Beschreibung:Instrumentale Improvisation des arabischen Violinisten Sâmî aš-Šawwa (Sami al-Shawa, Sami Shawwa, 1889-1965).
Sami Shawwa was born in Cairo, to an Orthodox family from Aleppo, who formed a musical legacy. His great grandfather Joseph was a violinist at the beginning of the eighteenth century and founded a takhet he called the 'noubat Shawwa' with his brothers Antoine (violin), Abboud (oud), Habib (tabla) and his son Elias (qanun) who was Sami's grandfather. Sami Shawwa's father, Antoine, a skilled violinist, moved from Aleppo to Turkey and then traveled to Egypt, where violin was not widespread in Egyptian Takhet. He performed with the leading singers like Abdu el-Hamouli. During that period, Sami and his two brothers were born, after which the family returned to Aleppo, where Sami demonstrated his passion about the violin despite his father's opposition. However, his mother and grandfather Elias took the initiative in convincing his father to allow him to pursue playing the violin. Sami quickly rose to fame in Aleppo and became known as a musical miracle. As soon as he became fourteen years old, his father sent him to Egypt where he mesmerized audiences supported by senior musicians who were friends of his father ...
Beschreibung:1 Schellackpl. 78 UpM 25 cm

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