by Mariam
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Farid and his sister Amal, along with their brother Fouad, belonged to the religious minority Druze clan of their parents, Princess Alia and Prince Fahd al-Atrash. (Asmar 1998)}}[9] His younger sister, Asmahan, evidenced similar musical talent in her teens, becoming one of the most popular female vocalists and cinema stars in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Farid is better known than Asmahan because her career was interrupted by her death in an accident in 1944. Yet he was initially overshadowed by his sister’s talent and popularity. With maturity and the forging of a successful performance formula, Farid became famous in his own right. Even today, the reference to the given name “Farid” in the context of Arabic music or popular culture is immediately understood to denote al-Atrash himself.
Musical career[edit]
Al-Atrash had a long and colorful music career lasting four decades. He composed musically diverse songs, and was a highly regarded composer, singer and instrumentalist.[10] Al-Atrash maintained that although some of his music had western musical influence, he always stayed true to Arab music principles. Although the majority of his compositions were romantic love songs, he also composed several patriotic and religious songs.[11]
One of al-Atrash’s most unusual and distinguishable traits was his voice. High and mellow at the start of his career, it evolved into a wider, deeper sound. A person not familiar with his work would find it hard to believe the singer in “Ya Reitni Tir” (1930s) and “Adnaytani Bil Hajr” (1960s) were the same singer. His singing style was deeply passionate.
In many of his songs, and nearly all of his concerts, al-Atrash would sing a mawal, which is a local folk Egyptian slow voice improvisation of a few poetic lines. These improvisations sometimes lasted up to 15 minutes. The mawal was a favorite of his fans. Some of the most famous songs include “Rabeeh” (Spring), “Awal Hamsa” (first whisper), “Hekayat Gharami” (story of my love), “Albi Wa Moftaho” (my heart and its key), “Gamil Gamal”, “Wayak”, “Ya Zahratan Fi Khayali” (يا زهرة في خيالي – “Flower of my imagination), “Bisat Ir Rih” (flying carpet), “Ya Gamil Ya Gamil”, “Ya Habaybi Ya Ghaybeen”, “Eish Anta”, and “sa3a bi 2orb el habib” (an hour in company of the beloved).
Film career
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