Naseer Shamma
Naseer Shamma (Arabic: نصير شمه) is an Iraqi musician and oud player.
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Background information | |
Born | 1963 Kut, Iraq |
Origin | Iraq |
Genres | Music of Iraq, Arabic Music, Oud |
Occupation(s) | Oud player |
Years active | 1987 - present |
Website | https://www.shammamusic.com |
He was born in 1963 in Kut, a city on the Tigris River. He is born to a Feyli Kurdish father and a Khazraji Arab mother. He began studying the oud at the age of 12 in Baghdad, following in the footsteps of Jamil and Munir Bashir. He received his diploma from the Baghdad Academy of Music in 1987. He began to teach oud after three years at the academy, as well as continuing his own studies. Shamma has composed music for films, plays and television and created the Arabic Oud House.[1]
Among other recognitions, Shamma has been distinguished as UNESCO Artist for Peace[2] and by the International Red Crescent and Red Cross Societies as goodwill ambassador.[3]
Discography
- Le Luth de Bagdad (1994, Institut du Monde Arabe) (reissued as Le Luth de Bagdad - Histoire d’amour orientale)
- Ishraq (1996, Musicaimmagine)
- The Moon Fades (1999, Incognito)
- If Found (2004, Diwan)
- Maqamat Ziryáb (2005, Pneuma)
- Hilal (Crescent) (2006, Pneuma)
- Ard Al-Sawad (The Black Land or Land of Darkness) (2006, Diwan)
- Viaje De Las Almas (Travelling Souls) (2011, Pneuma)
Cassettes
- Before I Get Crucified (1997)
- The Night of Baghdad (1997)
- Eastern Love Story (1997)
- Declaring My Love Silently (1997)
- For the Children of Iraq (1997)
- The Siege of Baghdad (2000)
Other
- Oud Naseer Shamma (2000, Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation)
- The Fire This Time (2002, Hidden Art)
- Silk (2008, Abu Dhabi Festival)
See also
- Arabic Lute House
- List of Iraqi artists
- Munir Bashir, contemporary Iraqi Oud musician.
- Kazem Al Sahir, an Iraqi singer, composer and songwriter.
References
- "Shamma, Naseer (1963–) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
- UNESCO (2017-02-20). "Celebrated Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma named UNESCO Artist for Peace". UNESCO. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
- "Naseer Shamma, IFRC Goodwill Ambassador for the Middle East". International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
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