Rasha Rizk

Rasha Rizk (Arabic: رشا رزق; born 5 March 1976) is a Syrian singer-songwriter. She is best known for her work with the Syrian cartoon dubbing company, Venus Centre, and for singing the Arabic theme songs for popular cartoons/anime such as: Remi, Nobody's Girl, Detective Conan and the Digimon Series.[5][2]

Rasha Rizk
رشا رزق
Born (1976-03-05) 5 March 1976
Damascus, Syria[1]
GenresOpera,[2] World,[3] Arabic music,[4] Jazz[4] rock

In October 2017, Rizk announced on Instagram and Facebook that she had received a primary Grammy nomination in two different categories, Best New Artist and Best World Music Album for her album Malak.[6][7]

Early life

Rizk started her formal vocal training at the age of 9, and by the age of 12, she won a children's talent competition. She studied French literature at Sorbonne University in Paris. Further, she graduated from the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus and taught opera singing there.[4]

Career

On 12 October 2003, Rizk participated[4] in the first opera in Arabic, Ibn Sina by the Dutch composer Michiel Borstlap, in Doha, Qatar.[8] In 2000, she and the composer Ibrahim Sulaimani started the Syrian Jazz Band Itar Shame3 (Arabic: إطار شمع).[9][7]

In 2008, she worked with French new-age band Era on their songs Prayers and Reborn.[10]

Personal life

In 2003, Rizk married composer Ibrahim Sulaimani. Together they have a daughter, Sarah.[4]

She supported the Syrian Revolution in 2011 and lives now with her family in France.[11] Repeatedly, she expressed her intention to go back to Syria, when the conditions became appropriate, which she considered a duty toward her students.[12]

Her voice is also considered to be a good sign of all of the good times for all of the Arabs and non-Arabs who grew up watching the Spacetoon TV channel when they were children too. This is a list of some of the Spacetoon TV channel theme songs that she sang:

Songs

TitleِPronunciationEnglish TranslationRef.
سكروا الشبابيكSakru ShababîkClose The Windows
ملاكMalakAngel [6]
لو إني Laou Inni If i was [6]
موؤودة Maou'ouda Buried alive [6]
نسيتني Nissitani Forgot me [6]
مطر matar Rain
Era - I Believe I Believe
ERA - 7 Seconds 7 Seconds
Era.- Reborn Reborn
ERA - Prayers Prayers
بيتناBaytonaOur Home
يمكن لو Yimkin Law Maybe if [6]
اللعبةAl-Lou'baThe Game
بيا ولا بيك bia wala bik Me instead of you [6]
يمكني جنيت Yemkenni Jannet I Might Be Crazy [6]
يا غزالي Ya Ghazali Oh my dear [6]
يا ساكنه ya sakinah Hey inhabitant [6]
الجاذبيه algathibiah gravity

Anime/Cartoon theme songs

Rasha Rizk is widely famous in the Middle East for co-writing and singing the theme songs of many of the cartoon and anime films shown on Spacetoon TV channel; the most famous children TV channel in the Arabic speaking countries.

This is a list of some theme songs she sang:

Arabic TitleOriginalTitle
الامل Ushiro no shoumen daare
عبقورDoraemon
سندريلاCindrella
عهد الأصدقاءRomeo's Blue Skies
كابتن ماجدCaptain Tsubasa
أنا وأخيBaby & Me [Aka-chan to Boku]
دروب ريميRemi, Nobody's Girl
بوكيمونPokémon
أنستازياAnastasia
الضاحكونAnimaniacs
المحقق كونانDetective Conan
القناصHunter x Hunter
بي بليدBeyblade
أبطال الديجيتالDigimon Adventure
تاما و الأصدقاءTama and Friends
أجنحة كاندامMobile Suit Gundam Wing
فرسان الأرضShin Hakkenden
السيف القاطعLost Universe
الطاقة الزرقاءPatapata Hikousen no Bouken

References

  1. "Racha Rizk on Fanoos encyclopedia". Fanoos.com. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  2. "Syrian Opera Singer Rasha Rizk competes for the Grammy Award". visi-on.top. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  3. "Malak on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  4. "رشا رزق.. صوت الطفولة المنسي". Alwan Elwatan. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  5. "Rasha Rizk on elcinema.com". elcinema.com. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  6. "Syrian singer nominated for 2018 Grammy Award". Roya News. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  7. Nabbout, Mariam (25 October 2017). "This Arab singer has been nominated for 2 Grammy Awards". Step Feed. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  8. Ahmed, Hassan (5 March 2017). "نجوم عرب يقدمون أوبرا "ابن سينا" في الدوحة". Asharq Al-Awsat. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  9. Sfeir, Bashir (24 May 2007). ""إطار شمع": مغامرة طموحة، ولكن..." Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  10. "رشا رزق .. مرشحة لـ "غرامي"". Al Akhbar. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  11. "عُرفت بنصرتها للثورة.. سورية تترشح لجائزة "الغرامي"". الخليج أونلاين.
  12. "الفنانة السورية رشا رزق من باريس - انا من هناك" via www.youtube.com.
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