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The period from the 1920s to the 1950s is considered the “golden
age” of Egyptian cinema, but it was also a golden age of song
in many parts of the Arab world – in particular, Egypt, Lebanon
an Syria. Many of these country’s greatest singers and composers
reached unprecedented heights of artistry and stardom throughout
these years. The beloved diva Um Kulthoum and Mohammad Abdel Wahhab
from Egypt, Syria’s Farid and Asmahan Al-Atrash and Lebanon’s
Wadi’ Al-Safi and Fairuz, all represent the very best this
era had to offer and add to the impressive canon of Arabic music.
Now, one of today’s leading Arab composers and multi instrumentalists,
Simon Shaheen, brings
this era back to life with an exciting new project called: Aswat
– Celebrating the Golden Age of Arab Music.
With a traditional, 12 to 15-piece Arab orchestra and special guest
vocalists, Shaheen directs an evening of classic, unforgettable
melodies, soul stirring voices and lush orchestral arrangements,
authentically recreating and interpreting the sights and sounds
of this magical time.
Shaheen’s international search for the top Arab singers of
today has yielded Ibrahim Azzam of Palestine, Sonia
M’barek of Tunisia, Khalil Abonula
of Palestine, and Rima Khcheich of Lebanon. Together
exclusively for the Aswat project, the vocalists render the most
beloved Arabic songs of all time by composers like Mohammad Abdel
Wahhab, Farid Al-Atrash and the Rahbani Brothers. The Aswat
Orchestra includes several virtuoso instrumentalists and
helps deliver a rich musical experience for devotees and new fans
alike. As backdrop to the live performance aspect, a projection
screen flashes preserved images and film footage of the great singers
of the Golden Age. The result creates a multi-media experience of
historical depth and lasting emotional impact.
More
about Aswat...
Video discussion
with Simon Shaheen about the program concept for Aswat
(Voices), including film footage from The Golden Age (click
here).
Media
samples from Arab music's Golden Age...
Um Kalthoum
video (click
here).
Wadi' Al-Safi
video (click
here).
Fairuz
video (click
here).
Media
samples of Aswat feature artists...
Simon Shaheen
web site (click
here).
Simon Shaheen audio samples (click
here).
Khalil Abonula
web site (coming soon).
Khalil Abonula audio samples (coming soon).
Ibrahim Azzam
web site (coming soon).
Ibrahim Azzam audio samples (coming soon).
Rima Khcheich
web site (click
here).
Rima Khcheich audio sample on MySpace (click
here).
Rima Khcheich video sample (click
here).
Sonia M’barek
web site (click
here).
Sonia M’barek audio samples (click
here).
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