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Wadih El Safi was born in the town of Niha in the Chouf in 1921, and started
his artistic journey at the early age of seventeen when he took part in
a singing contest held by the Lebanese Radio and was first among fifty
other competitors. He was named then the first singer of Lebanon. In 1947,
he traveled to Brazil where he remained until 1950. During this period,
he used to sing for the Lebanese in the Diaspora about their motherland
which lives in their hearts. He performed songs about the land of the
ancestors, the countryside, the village and the family.
"Loubnan ya kotaat sama" (Lebanon a piece of heaven), Beyty (home), Ya
oukhti njoum el elil dawiha (light the stars of the night, my sisiter)
and Yabni (my son) are among the many songs which moved every immigrant
and unleashed his nostalgia. After his return to Lebanon, Wadih Es Safi
endeavored to develop folk music and chose Poetry and Zajal to inspire
patriotism and focus on love, devotion, morals and values.
He was known
for his Mawals of Ataba, Mijana and Abu el Zuluf. He roamed the world
singing in many languages alike Arabic, French, Brazilian and Italian.
He took part in major international festivals and earned many high distinction
honors in Lebanon, Tunisia, Jordan, Yemen, Morocco, Syria, Mascat and
France. He earned an honorary doctorate form the University of Kaslik.
His first appearance in the Baalbek Festival goes back to 1957. Of his
most important theatre plays we recall: "mawsam el izz: (the good times),
"ardouna ila el abad" (forever our land), "kasidat houb" (a love poem),
"Al anwar" (the lights), and Ayyam sayf (summer days) and of his cinema
work we name: "Mawwal" and "Nar el showk" (the fire of passion) with the
famous artist Sabah. His records were played throughout all the Arab radios
and he carried the message of Lebanon in his voice which crossed all the
frontiers. Throughout 60 years, he devoted his art to the human values
he believes in. He was able to make his songs known by all in Lebanon
and the Arab world. His audience gathered people of all ages, tastes,
classes and regions, in a new school based on tradition and inspired by
folklore. He performs his songs with spontaneity and simplicity aided
by a flexible voice which can change form one note to another and expresses,
thus, the power and richness of his vocal talents. Wadih El Safi has proved
that his voice has no match and can perform all kinds of songs with the
same high skills. He is, thus, worthy of sitting at the throne of the
genuine Arab Tarab. He is a great artist who has preserved the glow of
his presence and the brilliance of his performance.
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