- Rim Banna
Infobox Person
name = Rim Banna
image_size = 180px
caption = Banna on the Album Cover for "The Mirrors of my Soul"birth_place =
Nazareth
death_date =
occupation =Singer-songwriter
parents =Rim Banna is a
Palestinian singer,composer andarranger that is well-known for her modern interpretations of traditional folk songs. Banna was born inNazareth , where she graduated from Nazareth Baptist School in 1984. She currently lives in Nazareth with her husband, the artist Leonid Alexeienko, and their three children. [cite web|title=Rim Banna's Website|author=Rim Banna|url=http://www.rimbanna.com/cv_e.htm]Artistic philosophy
Banna first achieved popularity among Arab Palestinian citizens in the early 1990s, after recording a number of Palestinian children's songs on the verge of being forgotten.cite web|title=Palestinian Singer Rim Banna:Music and Cultural Self-Assertion|author=Martina Sabra|publisher=Qantara.de|date=2006|url=http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-310/_nr-270/i.html] Many such songs and rhymes sung by Palestinian families again today, are said to be thanks to Rim Banna's work in preserving them via her recordings.
For Banna - whose music is composed and arranged collaboratively with her husband - music is an important tool for cultural self-assertion: "A part of our work consists of collecting traditional Palestinian texts without melodies. So that the texts do not get lost, we try to compose melodies for them that are modern, yet inspired by traditional
Palestinian music ."As such, Banna does not merely mimic the traditional techniques for representation of the pieces she interprets. In her view, "Oriental singing techniques are mostly ornamental… But my voice is more two-dimensional, thicker. I try to write songs that fit my voice. I want to create something new in every respect. And that includes bringing people elsewhere closer to the music and soul of the Palestinians."
In spite of risking three years in prison the performs in the West Bank. [http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=2198&a=835385 Dagens Nyheter: "Ingen kan stoppa musiken"] ] She is banned from Lebanon and Syria, but reaches audience there trough live webcasts.
European audience
Lullabies from the Axis of Evil
Banna's popularity in Europe began after Norwegian singer
Kari Bremnes , invited her toOslo after meeting her during a visit to Palestine. Banna accepted the invitation, and the two artists were subsequently enlisted with others by Norwegian music producer Erik Hillestad to record the 2003 CD "Lullabies from the Axis of Evil". [cite web|title=Lullabies from the Axis of Evil|publisher=Harmony Ridge Music|url=http://www.hrmusic.com/artists/axis.html] cite web|title='Axis of Evil' Lullabies: A Nod to Peace|author=Joe Heim|publisher=The Washington Pose|date=26 October 2004|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62937-2004Oct25.html]Dubbed "a musical antiwar message to U.S. President Bush from female singers in Palestine, Iraq, Iran, and Norway," the album brings these women together with others from North Korea, Syria, Cuba, and Afghanistan - to sing traditional lullabies from their lands in
duet form with English-language performers whose translation allows the songs to reach a Western audience.Mirror of My Soul
"The Mirrors of My Soul" is a stylistic departure from her previous body of work. Produced in cooperation with a European
quintet , it features "Western pop styling" fused withMiddle Eastern modal andvocal structures, andArabic lyrics. [cite web|title=World Music CD Reviews Middle East & North Africa|publisher=Global Rhythm:The Destination for World Music|date=15 December 2006|url=http://www.globalrhythm.net/WorldMusicCDReviews/MiddleEastNorthAfrica/RimBanna.cfm] Though the style of this album differs from previous recordings, the subject matter has basically remained constant. The album includes "songs of despair and hope" about the lives of "a struggling people, and even a song about late president Arafat in a way that is both thoughtful and subtle". [cite web|title= Rim Banna:The Mirrors of My Soul (2005)|publisher=musikkguiden:groove.no|url=http://www.groove.no/eng/html/review/25472842.html]Discography
* Jafra (1985)
* your tears Mother (1986)
* The Dream (1993)
* Qamar Abu Leileh (1995)
* Mukagha (1996)
* Al Quds Everlasting (2002)
* Krybberom (2003) Rim Banna & SKRUK
*Lullabies from the Axis of Evil (2003 - Various female artists)
* Mirrors of My Soul (2005)
* This was not my story (2006) Rim Banna & Henrik Koitz
* Seasons of violet (2007)
* Songs across Walls of Separation (2008 - Various artists from the Middle East, Africa, Central America, North America and Europe)References
External links
* [http://www.rimbanna.com Official website]
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