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Sabah al-Din Abu Qaws (; May 2, 1933 – November 2, 2021), also known as Sabah Fakhri (, ), was a Syrian
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singer from
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. With over 50 years of fame and popularity as a singer, Sabah Fakhri modified and popularized the then-fading forms of traditional Arabic music Muwashahat and Qudud Halabiya. He was well known for his beautiful strong vocals, impeccable control and execution of Maqamat and
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, as well as his dominant and charismatic performances on stage. In the Arab world, he is regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time.


Biography

Sabah was born in Aleppo Syria 1933 and enrolled in the Academy of Arabic Music of Aleppo. He later studied at the Academy of Damascus, from which he graduated in 1948. He was given the stage name "Fakhri" by his mentor, Syrian nationalist leader Fakhri al-Barudi, who encouraged him as a young boy to stay in Syria and not travel to Italy. One of Fakhri's earliest performances was in 1948 at the Presidential Palace in
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, before President Shukri al-Quwatli and Prime Minister Jamil Mardam Bey. Unlike many Arab artists, he never studied or worked in
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, insisting that his fame is linked to the artistic heritage of his homeland, Syria. Sabah Fakhri was one of the very few singers from Arabic-speaking countries to have reached widespread popularity by singing in the Arabic language (including Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia). His name is enshrined in the
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for his prowess in
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,
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, where he sang continuously for 10 hours without pause. In 1998, Fakhri became a member of the Syrian parliament for the session, as a representative of artists.


Interaction with the audience

When he performed, Fakhri insisted on interacting with his audience. Before singing, he insisted on having a good atmosphere by having good musicians and an appropriate sound system. While performing he asked for the lights to remain on, to interact with the audience. He said that the audience played a key role in bringing out the performer's creativity. The audience should be aware of the music and poetry, so they would value the music given to them.


Death

Fakhri died on November 2, 2021, in Damascus, aged 88.


Major works

Fakhri sang many traditional songs from Aleppo, based on the poems of Abu Firas al-Hamdani, Al-Mutanabbi and other poets. He also worked with contemporary composers. Some of his most popular songs are: * ''Yā Hādī al-‘Ess'' / ''Mālek Yā Ḥelwa(t) Mālek'' * ''Khamrat el-Ḥobb'' * ''Yā Ṭīra(t) Ṭīrī'' * '' Fōg el-Nakhal'' (
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i song) * ''’Adduka al-Mayāss'' * ''Yā Māl el-Shām'' * ''Muwashshaḥ Imlīlī'' / ''Yā Shādī el-Alḥān'' * ''Eba‘atlī Jawwāb'' * ''Ah Yā Ḥalō''


Awards

On 12 February 2007, Fakhri was awarded the Syrian Order of Merit of Excellent Degree by the Syrian president
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in recognition of his achievements in serving and his role in reviving the artistic heritage of Syria.


Honors

*: Commander of the National Order of the Cedar. *: Grand Cordon of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite. *: Grand Cordon of the Order of Civil Merit. *: Grand Cordon of the Order of Civil Merit. *: Grand Cordon of the National Order of Merit


References


External links


Sabah Fakhri Home Page
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fakhri, Sabah 1933 births 2021 deaths Performers of Islamic music Syrian Muslims 20th-century Syrian male singers Musicians from Aleppo Members of the People's Assembly of Syria Singers who perform in Classical Arabic Tenors Arabic-language singers of Syria