- Salman Shukur
Salman Shukur was born in 1921 in
Baghdad ,Iraq . He studied oud underSherif Muheddin Haydar , and became Professor of oud and the head of the Oriental Music Department at the Institute founded by Sharif Muheddin, and held that post for 30 years. He was also Artistic Advisor for theIraqi Ministry of Information . He performed frequently for Iraqi radio and television, and performed in concert in China, Iran, Egypt, Germany, England, and the United States. He has performed publicly as recently as 1997. He made only one full-length recording, forDecca Headline , "Salman Shukur - oud", HEAD 16 PSI, recorded inRosslyn Hill Chapel in London in 1976 byJames Mallinson andStanley Gooddall , notes byJohn Haywood , released in 1977, and a brief excerpt of his solo oud performance inRast Iraq can be heard on theTangent Record series Music In The World Of Islam: Lutes (re-issued by Topic Records).For this recording, Salman Shukur used an oud built by
Ustad Ali . It features six courses, and the lowest single string is in the highest position. It has a traditional glued-to-the-face bridge, to which the strings are tied. It is tuned d-g-a-d'-g'-A. Like many students of Sherif Muheddin Haydar, Salman Shukur uses a plectrum some of the time, and all four fingers of his right hand some of the time, when playing.
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