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شهد برمدا : مييل
شهد برمدا : مييل
Sabah Fakhri - ADA SAHİLLERİNDE BEKLİYORUM
Sabah Fakhri - ADA SAHİLLERİNDE BEKLİYORUM
HASNA ALI AL DEEK SYRIAN DABKE SYRIE MUSIQUE SYRIENNE
HASNA ALI AL DEEK SYRIAN DABKE SYRIE MUSIQUE SYRIENNE
Wa Habibi, Good Friday Hymn sung by Fairouz
Wa Habibi, Good Friday Hymn sung by Fairouz
Diana Haddad-Saken-Arabic Music
Diana Haddad-Saken-Arabic Music
Georges Wassouf - Sebhom
Georges Wassouf - Sebhom
Ali El Deek- Abu Shihadeh
Ali El Deek- Abu Shihadeh
Fares Karam - El Tanora
Fares Karam - El Tanora
George Wassouf - Sirt El Hob(Concert)
George Wassouf - Sirt El Hob(Concert)
fares karam- el tanoura
fares karam- el tanoura
George Wassouf - Erda Bel Naseeb
George Wassouf - Erda Bel Naseeb
شهد برمدا : يا صغر الفرح
شهد برمدا : يا صغر الفرح

The key traditional style of Syrian music is urban, classical and highly sophisticated. Folk music is a normal part of life in Syria. Folk music is an integral part of community centered cultures with people playing and singing together rather than watching others perform.

What carved the Syrian music is the Muwashshahat, they are broadcast on radio and television in Syria. In fact, this music forms a staple of broadcast time, heard as ‘sound bites’ between programs or in full performance in the late morning and late afternoon. The repertoire of muwashshahat has even been embraced and showcased by the government as a symbol or emblem of national and cultural identity.
More than thirty years after his death, Farid Al Atrash is still the single most-played Syrian artist on Syrian radio and television. Farid Al Atrash was one of the best Arabic actors, singers, composers, succeeded in changing the modern Arabic music and enriching it with the western scales, rhythms and orchestration.

Two popular present-day singers from Syria have made the leap to Arab prominence: Asala and George Wassouf. Asala is close to becoming a diva in the grand style but is also a straight-ahead pop star. George Wassouf, with a voice reminiscent of the greatest Tarab singers. He has found time to release some thirty albums and his gravelly voice remains one of the most distinctive and highly regarded in Arabic music.

Modern singers such as Ali Al Dik and Elias Karam return again and again to traditional themes, with nostalgic songs about village life, as does the great Sabah Fakhri who has been a major voice in Syria for over three decades. He is a singer of considerable stamina and wound up in the Guinness Book of Records for a performance in Caracas, where he sang for an eye-bulging 10 hours without a pause. Samo Zein is very much the 21st century pop package.
The Syrian music was one of the first music launched in the Middle East and that’s what creates its value and significance worldwide.



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