- Wadih Sabra
Wadih Sabra (
23 February 1876 Beirut -11 April 1952 Beirut ) was a Lebanesecomposer and founder of theNational Higher Conservatory of Music in Lebanon. As a composer his music is characterized as a blend of Western and Eastern musical languages, incorporating the strengths and charms of both traditions. He is best known today as the composer of the LebaneseNational Anthem , popularly known as "Kulluna lil Watan" (words by Rashid Nakhle), which was officially adopted by the Lebanese Government through a presidential decree on 12 July 1927. His other work includes threeoperas , a number ofProtestant hymns ,choral music ,art songs , and anoratorio among others. Unfortunately, most of Sabra's music has now been lost and only a few examples of his work remain in the performance repetoire. [ [http://www.haigazian.edu.lb/News.jsp?id=79 Haigazian University] ]elected works
Choral music and art songs
*"Souvenir of a Mother", soli and quartet words by Shibli Mallat (1876-1961)
*"Our Mother Earth", soli and quartet, words by Rushdi Ma'louf (1915-1980)
*"What ? All is Ended", words by Sa'id 'AqlOperas
*"The Shepherds of Canaan", opera in three acts, in Turkish, libretto by Halide Edib Hanun.
*"The Two Kings", first opera in Arabic, libretto by Father Marun Ghusn, presented Beirut 1927
*"L'émigré"Oratorio
*"Le Chant de Moise" (The Song of Moses)
References
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