Fairuz
فيروز
#سيدة_الأدب_والإحترام السيده فيروز?? لقد احترمت السيده فيروز نفسها و صوتها و جمهورها فما وقفت على المسرح يوماً إلا محتشمة و لا ظهرت في أغنية من أغنياتها معتمده على عري الجسد بل كل ما اعتمدت عليه هو إحترامها لجمهور جاء يرى نفسه في مراياها و يعيش شجنه في صوتها و يرحل في سفر الذاكرة و الحنين عبر اغنياتها فَاستحقت بذلك أن تكون محطة الجمال اليومية التي يفتح عليها الإنسان عينيه و أذنيه كل يوم #فيروز_العشق_الذي_لا_ينتهي ❤️Nouhad Wadie Haddad (Arabic: نهاد وديع حداد, romanized: Nuhād Wadīʿ Ḥaddād, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [nʊˈhaːd waˈdiːʕ ħadˈdaːd]; born November 21, 1934[1][2][3][4]), known as Fairuz (Arabic: فيروز, romanized: Fayrūz, pronounced [fajˈruːz]),[a] is a Lebanese singer. She is widely considered an iconic vocalist and one of the most celebrated singers in the history of the Arab world. She is popularly known as the "The bird of the East," "the cedar of Lebanon," "the moon's neighbor" among others.[5][6][7][8][9]
Fairuz began her musical career as a teenager at the national radio station in Lebanon in the late 1940s as a chorus member.[10] Her first major hit, "Itab", was released in 1952 and made her an instant star in the Arab world.[11] In the summer of 1957, Fairuz held her first live performance at the Baalbeck International Festival where she was awarded with the honor of "Cavalier", the highest medal for artistic achievement by Lebanese president Camille Chamoun.[12][13] Fairuz's fame spread throughout the Arab world in the 1950s and 1960s, leading her to perform outside of Lebanon in various Arab capitals, including Damascus, Amman, Cairo, Rabat, Algiers, and Tunis.
Fairuz has received multiple awards and tokens of recognition throughout her career, including the Key to the Holy City awarded by the Jerusalem Cultural Committee, the Jordanian Medal of Honor presented by King Hussein of Jordan, the French Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, and the Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, the Highest Artistic Distinction, awarded by Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.[11] Throughout her career, she headlined at the most important venues in the world, such as Albert Hall and Royal Festival Hall in London, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and United Nations General Assembly Lobby in New York, the Olympia and Salle Pleyel in Paris, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens.[14]
In a career spanning over six decades, Fairuz has recorded nearly 1500 songs, released more than 80 albums, performed in 20 musicals, and sold over 150 million records worldwide, making her one of the highest selling Middle-Eastern artists of all time, and one of the best-selling music artists in the world.[15][16][17][18][19]
Life and career
فيروز
#سيدة_الأدب_والإحترام السيده فيروز?? لقد احترمت السيده فيروز نفسها و صوتها و جمهورها فما وقفت على المسرح يوماً إلا محتشمة و لا ظهرت في أغنية من أغنياتها معتمده على عري الجسد بل كل ما اعتمدت عليه هو إحترامها لجمهور جاء يرى نفسه في مراياها و يعيش شجنه في صوتها و يرحل في سفر الذاكرة و الحنين عبر اغنياتها فَاستحقت بذلك أن تكون محطة الجمال اليومية التي يفتح عليها الإنسان عينيه و أذنيه كل يوم #فيروز_العشق_الذي_لا_ينتهي ❤️Nouhad Wadie Haddad (Arabic: نهاد وديع حداد, romanized: Nuhād Wadīʿ Ḥaddād, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [nʊˈhaːd waˈdiːʕ ħadˈdaːd]; born November 21, 1934[1][2][3][4]), known as Fairuz (Arabic: فيروز, romanized: Fayrūz, pronounced [fajˈruːz]),[a] is a Lebanese singer. She is widely considered an iconic vocalist and one of the most celebrated singers in the history of the Arab world. She is popularly known as the "The bird of the East," "the cedar of Lebanon," "the moon's neighbor" among others.[5][6][7][8][9]
Fairuz performing in July 2001 |
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Nouhad Wadie Haddad نهاد وديع حداد |
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November 21, 1934 (age 89) Zuqaq al-Blat, Beirut, State of Greater Lebanon |
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Lebanon | |
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Vocals | |
1950–present | |
EMI, Virgin, Voix de l'Orient, Fayrouz Productions | |
fairouz.com | |
Assi El Rahbani (m. 1955; died 1986) |
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4 (Ziad, Layal, Hali and Rima) |
Fairuz has received multiple awards and tokens of recognition throughout her career, including the Key to the Holy City awarded by the Jerusalem Cultural Committee, the Jordanian Medal of Honor presented by King Hussein of Jordan, the French Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, and the Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, the Highest Artistic Distinction, awarded by Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.[11] Throughout her career, she headlined at the most important venues in the world, such as Albert Hall and Royal Festival Hall in London, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and United Nations General Assembly Lobby in New York, the Olympia and Salle Pleyel in Paris, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens.[14]
In a career spanning over six decades, Fairuz has recorded nearly 1500 songs, released more than 80 albums, performed in 20 musicals, and sold over 150 million records worldwide, making her one of the highest selling Middle-Eastern artists of all time, and one of the best-selling music artists in the world.[15][16][17][18][19]
Life and career
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