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Rachel SamochaAmnon Shiloh
מוזיקה רבת־פנים וזהויות
p. 484-485, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Studies, Multidisciplinary Journal of Israel Research, 2016
(1895–1955), known professionally as Fayrouz Al Halabiya ()Eyal Sagui Bizawe
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or Fayruz Mamish (), was a
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singer, who was mainly active in
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,
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and
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. Lebanese singer Nouhad Haddad, known as
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, adopted the stage name as a sign of admiration for her.


Biography

She was born in
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to a
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, and resided in Al Jamiliyeh neighborhood.فيروز الحلبية
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She worked mainly in Damascus, Beirut and Cairo. She was also a talented oud player, and recorded several songs accompanied by the famous violinist Sami al-Shawa and the Jewish oud player Shehadeh Saada. She was also the teacher of Salih Almuhabik, the singer who represented Syria at the International Arab Music Congress held in Cairo in 1932 and who performed with her in
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. She is also remembered from an event in 1920 in which the song, "Ye Malikaan Ezz Nasran" ("Oh Great Victorious King", that was composed by Aleppo musician Ahmed El-Oubry), became famous after she sang it in honor of the king of
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(who later became king
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) when he visited Aleppo. She also sang the national anthem before him: "I saw the sun after it shone. I was fascinated by her beautiful looks and asked the full moon who he loved fiercely, and he complained and cried: the love of the homeland."فيروز الحلبية / فيروز ماميش
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She married Turkish officer Hussein Awni Pasha and traveled to
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in the 1940s and lived there.فيروز ماميش : اوعك تصدق اكون اسير – تسجيل نادر 1926
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She died in 1955.


References

{{Reflist 20th-century Syrian women singers Syrian Jews 1895 births 1955 deaths Jewish women musicians Musicians from Aleppo Syrian oud players