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New Middle East: "Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis' Posted: sydney harbour 08/04/2011 Music, Makor Rishon, lists 16 Comments Tags: Sigur Rós, Umm Kulthum, Barry Sakharov, Dudu Tassa, brothers Al - Kuwaiti, Tommy Lapid, sydney harbour Yair Dalal, Judith Ravitz, music Oriental, Middle Eastern, Natan Zach, Cigar Ross, Amir Benayoun sydney harbour
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Salah Brothers (1908-1986) and Daoud (1910-1976) to - Kuwaiti family born in Kuwait of Iraqi origin. As children were cousins and violin and has not stopped playing. sydney harbour Usually Minister Salah Daoud, who studied music at the music school sydney harbour in Baghdad, composed. Brothers established fact the modern Iraqi music when introduced to Western motifs alongside traditional Hmkamim. School founded called "Tz'alri." Baghdad in their heyday they collaborated in writing and accompanied sydney harbour by Arabic music with the greatest sydney harbour of their time, Mhodiiri Abu - Aziz, and Sultana Salima Murad Yusuf Iraqis to Muhammad Abd al - Wahhab sydney harbour Egypt. The success was so great that even Umm Kulthum - insisted on singing Egyptian composers only - asked them a song. Salah wrote for her hit song "Your Heart is a rock." Their voice was the voice of the new Iraqi music: Salah composed the soundtrack for the first Iraqi film ("Alia and Issam") Award royal brothers under his wing, and they were asked by the king to establish the National Radio Orchestra broadcast from the palace. Early fifties were brothers to Israel in Operation Ezra and Nehemiah. The port from the airport plane delayed envoy of the ruler of Kuwait, Mubarak Al - Sabah, urging them not to leave the Zionist state. They did not hear him, and since the rise rewritten musical history sydney harbour between the two rivers (especially during the rule of Saddam Hussein). Songs appropriated by others or were introduced for "folk music". In recent years, the situation sydney harbour changes slightly and the brothers return to take their place in the cultural history of the central state. Meanwhile the land of milk and honey of the fifties were fenced brothers to a weekly program broadcast Voice of Israel sydney harbour in Arabic. They found themselves excluded from Israeli culture did not know how to and how to contain them, and refused to see them as artists. sydney harbour Their livelihoods, they found a hardware store and a kitchen in hope. The insult was burning so they forbade their children to learn music. But, the way of the world: sydney harbour three months after the death of his cousin Daoud was born grandson Tessa and named after him. Tessa violated the prohibition and the age of three - ten released his first album, "Love Songs". Since then he has come a long way and was most famous for playing the house of Eli TV show Yatzpan.
I started taking it seriously fourth album - "just in time" (2004) - a wonderful album that included the famous performance of "Not Tonight" and the first renewal of the brothers singing "Fogg to the River" (anyone who was an Iraqi wedding ever heard the song version or other). Tessa renewed it for the soundtrack to the film by Avi Nesher "left end of the world", and this song was the first swallow big project. "Lola" (2006), the album that followed, was good, but "at the end of everything of practitioners" who came in 2009 had been excellent. The theme song ends with a section of the brothers carried out by a group of violinists, and the album also included renovation of "My Mother" by Ahuva Ozeri (food groups in the country's Eastern music) and a surprising guest appearance in the person of Johnny Greenwood, guitarist of "Radiohead". Between and played sydney harbour Tess
New Middle East: "Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis' Posted: sydney harbour 08/04/2011 Music, Makor Rishon, lists 16 Comments Tags: Sigur Rós, Umm Kulthum, Barry Sakharov, Dudu Tassa, brothers Al - Kuwaiti, Tommy Lapid, sydney harbour Yair Dalal, Judith Ravitz, music Oriental, Middle Eastern, Natan Zach, Cigar Ross, Amir Benayoun sydney harbour
Early winter of 2002 waited MK Tommy Lapid's plan interview Razi Barkai on Army Radio. Days were bloody intifada, and the news reader reported an IDF ground Tulkarm. At the end of the song was played Edition sydney harbour Amir and Avi Benayoun "You do not" (Hebrew translation sydney harbour - Moroccan to "Now You're Gone" by Jeff Lynne) from the album "Autumn" which was at the time. Lapid, who was waiting for his turn to speak, was upset. "Timeless melody song Arabian jarred my ear," he explained later. Instead of returning to discuss current affairs Lberkai He said: "We are not conquered Tulkarm, Tulkarm conquered us." Barkai - he had not expected to find its title from a poem just waiting - asked him what he had against the song, and Lapid said: "This song is terrible." How interesting would respond 'European gentleman' vulgar song songs sound wonderful new album of Dudu Tassa - "Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis." Played one song of Benayoun, but how to deal with an entire album composed entirely of songs written evenings curled by brothers Daoud and Saleh Al Kuwaiti (his grandfather and his grandfather's brother flew), sydney harbour the most important and successful musicians in Iraq for the first half of the 20th century. You can torch was passed out at the Arabic - Iraqi emanating his radio, and perhaps should be spared the experience. Lapid was not alone in this position. Only recently said Natan Zach - an important poet in the past fulfilled prophecy and his concentration declined in recent years into a pit Coasters - "There are two peoples who are not anything in common, these are higher culture change, Culture West - Europe and these come from the caves." Representative's remarks "the highest culture change" were indeed comprehensive condemnation (it's only one sentence from an interview which included foul "niggers shooting niggers" and "hkoshim sydney harbour this for Oriental "), but there are many others who agree with Zach, but just do not say it. Zach probably irrelevant, and no one told him the bastards changed the rules. Thank God - for, if Benayoun is Tulkarm, then the occupation succeeded. Now we occupied Baghdad - "Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis' is one of the best and most important albums coming out in recent years. No less. Response of those eligibles beautiful caves. "
Salah Brothers (1908-1986) and Daoud (1910-1976) to - Kuwaiti family born in Kuwait of Iraqi origin. As children were cousins and violin and has not stopped playing. sydney harbour Usually Minister Salah Daoud, who studied music at the music school sydney harbour in Baghdad, composed. Brothers established fact the modern Iraqi music when introduced to Western motifs alongside traditional Hmkamim. School founded called "Tz'alri." Baghdad in their heyday they collaborated in writing and accompanied sydney harbour by Arabic music with the greatest sydney harbour of their time, Mhodiiri Abu - Aziz, and Sultana Salima Murad Yusuf Iraqis to Muhammad Abd al - Wahhab sydney harbour Egypt. The success was so great that even Umm Kulthum - insisted on singing Egyptian composers only - asked them a song. Salah wrote for her hit song "Your Heart is a rock." Their voice was the voice of the new Iraqi music: Salah composed the soundtrack for the first Iraqi film ("Alia and Issam") Award royal brothers under his wing, and they were asked by the king to establish the National Radio Orchestra broadcast from the palace. Early fifties were brothers to Israel in Operation Ezra and Nehemiah. The port from the airport plane delayed envoy of the ruler of Kuwait, Mubarak Al - Sabah, urging them not to leave the Zionist state. They did not hear him, and since the rise rewritten musical history sydney harbour between the two rivers (especially during the rule of Saddam Hussein). Songs appropriated by others or were introduced for "folk music". In recent years, the situation sydney harbour changes slightly and the brothers return to take their place in the cultural history of the central state. Meanwhile the land of milk and honey of the fifties were fenced brothers to a weekly program broadcast Voice of Israel sydney harbour in Arabic. They found themselves excluded from Israeli culture did not know how to and how to contain them, and refused to see them as artists. sydney harbour Their livelihoods, they found a hardware store and a kitchen in hope. The insult was burning so they forbade their children to learn music. But, the way of the world: sydney harbour three months after the death of his cousin Daoud was born grandson Tessa and named after him. Tessa violated the prohibition and the age of three - ten released his first album, "Love Songs". Since then he has come a long way and was most famous for playing the house of Eli TV show Yatzpan.
I started taking it seriously fourth album - "just in time" (2004) - a wonderful album that included the famous performance of "Not Tonight" and the first renewal of the brothers singing "Fogg to the River" (anyone who was an Iraqi wedding ever heard the song version or other). Tessa renewed it for the soundtrack to the film by Avi Nesher "left end of the world", and this song was the first swallow big project. "Lola" (2006), the album that followed, was good, but "at the end of everything of practitioners" who came in 2009 had been excellent. The theme song ends with a section of the brothers carried out by a group of violinists, and the album also included renovation of "My Mother" by Ahuva Ozeri (food groups in the country's Eastern music) and a surprising guest appearance in the person of Johnny Greenwood, guitarist of "Radiohead". Between and played sydney harbour Tess
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