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Muwashshah (Arabic: مُوَشَّح muwaššaḥ 'girdled';
plural مُوَشَّحَات muwaššaḥāt; also تَوْشِيْح tawšīḥ 'girdling,' pl. تَوَاشِيْح tawāšīḥ) is a strophic...
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modified and po****rized the then-fading
forms of
traditional Arabic music Muwashahat and
Qudud Halabiya. He was well
known for his
beautiful strong vocals...
- as adwar,
qasida (classical
prestigious poetry), mawawil, qudud, and
muwashahat. Umm
Kulthum is the most
famous example of
performants of this
music genre...
- Born 1918 Aleppo,
Syria Died 2006 Aleppo,
Syria Genres Syrian,
Arabic Music,
Sacred Music,
Muwashahat,
Qudud Halabiya Occupation Singer Instrument Vocals...
- rich
artistic heritage.
Their mother,
Ibtisam Hanna Joubran, sang the
Muwashahat (poems that
originated in Arab Spain)
while their father, Hatem, is among...
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preservation and
development of
Iraqi artistic heritage, such as the
Muwashahat Group in 1948,
whose name was
changed to “the Sons of the
Tigris Group”...
- artist.
During this time he
produced Ghada Shbeir's
debut album, “Al
Muwashahat”, that went on to win the BBC
World Music Awards following the landmark...
- and
voice actress Sabah Fakhri (1933-2021),
Syrian singer famous for
Muwashahat and
Qudoud Halabiyya Shams-i
Fakhri (fl. first half of the 14th-century)...
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important achievements is his
employment of Arab
lyrical colors, such as
Muwashahat, Groans, Mawwal, and the
Egyptian Dawr, and
their combination with the...
- countries. Some historians, such as
Riyadh Basalama,
argue that
Andalusian Muwashahat is part of Hadhramaut's
artistic heritage. They
suggest that Hadhrami...