Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra & Nai Barghouti - Habbo Baadon (Tribute to Fairouz) | حبّوا بعضن

Song originally performed by Fairuz Lyrics: Rahbani Brothers Music: Ziad Rahbani This special collaboration between Nai Barghouti & Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra took off from a mutual love and passion for the music of none other than Fairuz. Born as Nouhad Haddad in 1935 she became an icon from the 1960s. Fairuz became known as the “First Lady of Lebanese singing”. Fairuz is a living legend and considered by many as one of the leading vocalists and most famous singers in the history of the Arab world. Her songs are constantly heard throughout the region, and still spark Lebanese national pride. The song Habbo Baadon was released on the album Mais El Rim in 1975. The Rahbani brothers, Assi and Mansour worked with Fairuz. During this period the Rahbani brothers wrote and composed for her hundreds of famous songs, most of their operettas, and 3 motion pictures. The Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra considers it a huge responsibility and honor to present these icons and their legacy. It is part of the AAO-tutorials program and aimed at introducing viewers and musicians to repertoire that stretches from Granada to Baghdad. Follow Nai Barghouti on Follow Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra on Instagram: Spotify: Youtube: Website: Video Credits: Vocal: Nai Barghouti Violin: Abderrahim Semlali Violin: Jafaar Lougmani Violin: Mohamed Al Mokhlis Cello: Yassir Bousselam Ud: Haytham Safia Qanun: Ahmed El Maai Flute: Marianne Noordink Double-Bass: Daniel van Huffelen Riq: Ruven Ruppik Piano: Xavi Torres Artist Coordinator: Hassan Bakkali .: APS Bakkali Light: Sebastiaan Bakkali Regie: Mohamed Aadroun Assistent director: Marco Reekers Recording & Mixing: Khalil Khoury Photographer: William Lounsbury This video is made possible by AKF, FPK, Theater de Meervaart and Tivoli Vredenburg Note: this video is for non-commercial use. It is our tribute to Fairuz and her rich repertoire from which we still draw inspiration from, to this day. We hope it inspires a whole new generation of musicians. Special thanks to everyone who has made this possible.
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