Affifa Iskandar
Affifa Iskandar | |
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Affifa Iskandar at an Alshaab Hall party in Baghdad in the 1950s | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Affifa Iskandar |
Genres | Iraqi Maqams |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Actress |
Instruments | Vocal |
Labels | Shahrora, monologist |
Associated acts | Badia Masabni, Taheyya Kariokka, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Faten Hamama, Ahmed Badrakhan, Ibrahim Nagi, Salima Pasha |
Affifa Iskandar (Arabic: عفيفة إسكندر ) was an Iraqi singer throughout the middle of the 20th century. She was born on 10 December 1921[1] in Mosul, Iraq. She was considered one of the best female singers in Iraqi history. She was nicknamed the "Iraqi Blackbird" (شحرورة العراق).[2]
Biography
Affifa Iskandar was born in Mosul to an Iraqi-Armenian father and a Greek mother. She lived in Baghdad, and started singing at the age of 5. At her first party in 1935,[3] she sang Al maqam. She also worked as an actress and appeared in many productions.[4] 1938, she traveled to Egypt to work with Badia Masabni, Taheyya Kariokka, and Mohamed Abdel Wahab. She died of cancer on 21 October 2012 in Baghdad.[5]
Singles
Iskandr sang nearly 1500 songs. These include:
- "Ya aqqid alhajibayn"
- "Ikhlas meni"
- "Ya sokari ya assali"
- "Ared Allah yebain hobty behom"
- "Qaleb qaleb'"
- "Jani alhlo labs sobhyat aledd"
- "Nem wa sadek sadri"
- "Msafren"
- "Qsma"
- "Helal eid"
References
- ↑ ""شحرورة العراق"... تعيش أوضاعاً صحية مأسوية". Alraimedia.com. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "Afifa iskandar عفيفة اسكندر - MP3 Écouter et Télécharger GRATUITEMENT en format MP3". Maghrebspace.net. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "ما لايعرفه الناس عن عفيفة إسكندر - ملاحق جريدة المدى اليومية". Almadasupplements.com. 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "موسوعة أعلام الموصل في القرن العشرين للدكتور عمر محمد الطالب / حرف العين". Omaraltaleb.com. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "The Common Ills: Afifa Iskandar passes away, the political crisis continues". Thecommonills.blogspot.com. 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
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