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Farid El Atrache (1915-1974) (Arabic: فريد الأطرش) was a Syrian-born Egyptian composer, singer, actor, and oud virtuoso. Farid was born to Syrian Druze nobility, the Atrache family, who led the Druze fight against both the Ottomans and the French Mandate in modern-day Syria and Lebanon. He is one of the most important names of twentieth century Arab music. His sister Asmahan was also a skilled singer, though her career was cut tragically short by a controversial car accident. Early life Farid was born in Syria to a Druze princely family who fought the French Colonial armies. In the mid 1920s he moved with his family to Egypt escaping the French occupation, later on they were naturalized by the Egyptian government. Farid’s mother sang and played the oud, which spurred his musical interest at an early age. As a child and young adult, Farid sang in school events. He studied in a music conservatory and became an apprentice of the renowned composer Riyad as-Sunbaty. In the 1930’s, Farid began his professional singing career by working for privately owned Egyptian radio stations. Eventually, he was hired as an oud player for the national radio station and later as a singer. His sister, Asmahan, was also a talented singer, and for a while they worked together. In 1941, they starred in their first successful movie, in which Farid himself composed all the music. Musical career Farid had a long and colorful music career lasting four decades. He composed musically diverse songs, an
Kulili Iih Akuuluk [Tell Me What To Tell You]
1,3672Elhayah Hilwah [Life Is Sweet]
1,2103Hebeena Hebeena
1,1484Yahuun Aleik [It's Nothing Important To You]
1,0485Zina, Zina
1,0086Bihubak Int [I Love You]
8387Habiib Alumr [Love Of My Life]
8358Howa Bas Howa [Only He]
7179Teoal Laa [Always]
62110Mush Mumkin Uhibuk [It's Impossible To Love You]
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Farid El Atrache / History of Arabic Song / Recordings 1946-1956
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