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A Tribute to One of the Great Arab Singers, Farid El Atrache   
06/11/2005 04:54AM
Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

New CDsLos Angeles, California, USA – Take 5 Music has released Tribute to Farid El Atrache. It was 30 years ago when his beautiful music stopped. At that time the last songs were sung by the master himself. As a tribute to his life and the joy he has given a world of romantics, Take 5 Music has put together an album of Farid El Atrache's most famous work, with his words sung by the ud he loved - for none can replace his voice.

The recording was done in his homeland of Syria by a group of young musicians, who have never had the pleasure of enjoying his music while he was alive, but have all grown up with Farid El Atrache playing in their hearts.

The musicians involved are: Esam Rafae (ud); Naser Morale, Natheer Moas, and Samer Jandale (violin); Rabi All (viola); Fadi Hattar (cello); Asem Makarem (keyboards and arrangements); Fras Sharestan (qanun); and Jamal Saka (percussion). Produced By: Steve Markarian.

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