- Ali Sriti
Ali Sriti ( _ar. علي السّريتي) (b. 1919 in
Tunis –d.5 April 2007 ) was aTunisia noud ist, composer, and music teacher.Biography
He learned music at a young age from his father, who encouraged him to listen to classical Arabic music including Egyptians
Sayed Darwich ,Mohammed Abdel Wahab ,Riadh Sombati , andZakaria Ahmed .fr [http://www.tap.info.tn/fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25409&Itemid=222 « Ali Sriti. Une vie dévouée à la musique », "Tunis Afrique Presse", 6 April 2007] ]Sriti was influenced by the Turkish school of
lute nism and learned how to create and play a form of the lute, the oud, from Sheikh Abdelaziz Jemail. His first public performance was at age 11, when he sang "Ya chiraan waraa dajla yajri" byMohamed Abdel Wahab .fr [http://www.babnet.net/cadredetail-1177.asp « Décès d'Ali Sriti. L'un des luthistes les plus éminents en Tunisie et dans le monde arabe », "Babnet Tunisie", 7 April 2007] ] In 1935, he joined the musical groupLa Rachidia while the next year Sriti became a member ofMohamed Triki . In 1937, Sriti became a part of theSyria n bandAli Derwiche where he learned aboutmuwashshah s and various Arab and Turkish compositions.After returning from Paris, where he attended concerts held at the
Grande Mosquée de Paris , Sriti created the bandChabeb El Fan and worked with artists such asKaddour Srarfi ,Ibrahim Salah , andSalah El Mahdi . He directed, in 1957, three new bands to work for the national radio station. While serving as a long-time worker on the radio, he taught at the Conservatoire national de musique, though he quit in 1980 to focus solely on teaching. Among his students wereAnouar Brahem andLotfi Bouchnak .Ali Sriti was given the Prix national de la musique en 1987 and the Grand Cordon de l'Ordre du mérite national en 1999. He died on
April 5 ,2007 , at the age of 88.References
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