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Reissue of the oud / viola virtuoso SIMON SHAHEEN’s interpretations of pieces by one of the Middle East`s most important 20th Century composers, MOHAMED ABDEL WAHAB. Produced by BILL LASWELL, remastered for vinyl at D&M Berlin.
MOHAMED ABDEL WAHAB () was „a giant in the world of Middle Eastern entertainment” (Al Jadid Magazine) - as singer, actor and composer – and is commonly con
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With his distinctive baritone vocals, mastery of the oud and affinity for poetic lyricism, Abdul Wahab (born: Muhammad Abdul Wahab) lay the foundation for a new era of Egyptian song. A prolific composer, Wahab wrote more than tunes, many of which were popularized by Egyptian diva Umm Kalthum. His scoring of the Egyptian national anthem earned him the rank of general. He also scored the national anthems of Oman and the United Arab Republic. Wahab displayed musical talent from an early age. He performed with a drama troupe at the age of seven and later began appearing at religious festivals. Although his family encouraged him to study religion, he rebelled and continued to focus on music, studying traditional Arabic music at the Arab Music Club (now the Institute of Arab Music) in Cairo. He expanded his knowledge of Western music at the Bergran School. Western influences played an important role in Wahab's approach to music. In addition to incorporating Western instrumentation, he infused his music with elements of the tango, samba, and rumba. A close friend of Egyptian poet Ahmad Shawky, during the late '20s, Wahab set Shawky's poetry to music in the late '20s. Shawky became a mentor to Wahab, providing an entry into the high society of Egypt. A frequent performer at royal part