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  2. Category:Performers of Christian music in Arabic - Wikipedia

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    These singers are not necessary of Arab origin and may include the ethnic minorities of Arabic-speaking countries who are bilingual. Pages in category "Performers of Christian music in Arabic" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  3. Ayre (Golijov) - Wikipedia

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    Ayre is the twelfth album by composer Osvaldo Golijov, it is a cycle of songs commissioned by Carnegie Hall for soprano Dawn Upshaw, which offers a tour of the Mediterranean, particularly in that mixture of Spanish, Jewish and Arabic influences that once coexisted (relatively ) quietly in Spain before the Reconquista.

  4. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Christians developed Arabic-speaking Christian media, including various newspapers, radio stations, and television networks such as Télé Lumière, Aghapy TV, CTV, and SAT-7, which is a Christian broadcasting network that was founded in 1995; it targets primarily Arab Christians in North Africa and the Middle East. [103]

  5. Julia Boutros - Wikipedia

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    When she was 12 years old, Boutros recorded her first song, entitled "À Maman", at Elias Al Rahbani Studios. She also recorded two other songs, "C'est la vie" and "Viens dans ma vie". [ 1 ] She rose to prominence in the 1980s with a series of songs like "Ghabet Shams El Haq" ("The Sun of Justice Has Gone") and "Wein el Malayeen" ("Where Are ...

  6. Wadih El Safi - Wikipedia

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    Wadih El Safi (Arabic: وديع الصافي, romanized: Wadīʿ aṣ-Ṣāfī, born Wadih Francis; November 1, 1921 – October 11, 2013) was a Lebanese singer and composer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born in Niha , Lebanon , Wadih El Safi started his artistic journey at the age of sixteen when he took part in a singing contest held by Lebanese Radio and was ...

  7. Syriac sacral music - Wikipedia

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    The predominant works of the Syriac Church's music were collected in an anthology called Beth Gazo (Psalms of the Treasury of Maqams). There are also musical psalms other than this repertoire of 700 psalms, among them are the Fenqitho of the Syriac Orthodox and Maronite Churches, as well as the Khudra of the Church of the East.

  8. Samira Tewfik - Wikipedia

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    Samira was born into a Lebanese Christian family in the village of Rmayleh, Lebanon. [2] She lived in the Rmayleh neighborhood of Beirut, [3] Lebanon, with her sister and her husband. [4] As a child, she enjoyed Classical Arab music and was particularly a fan of Farid al-Atrash. She often climbed a tree at her home and sang his songs aloud.

  9. Arabic music - Wikipedia

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    Arabic religious music includes Jewish (Pizmonim and Baqashot), Christian, and Islamic music. However, Islamic music is structurally equivalent to Arabic secular music, while Christian Arab music has been influenced by Syriac Orthodox , Catholic , Greek Orthodox , Anglican , Coptic , and Maronite church music.