C’est joué avec beaucoup de sentiments et de professionnalisme. C’est top sensationnel et emportant ! Merci au luthiste et au pianiste pour ce succès, d’un chef d’œuvre de Farid Al Atrach, parfaitement harmonisé sur le Ré mineur.
Yep, nice job, but that is Zomoroda. Zomoroda appeared in the 1950 film Amir Al Intiqam. It was danced to by Samia Gamal and also became famous because it was performed by Franck Pourcel and sold worldwide. Souk El Abeed on the other hand has the special distiction of being danced to twice, once by Samia Gamal in Amir al Intiqam, and once by Layla Al Jazairia in Lahn Hobbi (1953).
@@youssefourrad3557 No, it's 100% Zumoroda. There was a musical notes book that mislabeled it. I think that's why there is confusion. Check all the old original records and albums. Even Franck Pourcel recorded Zamoroda with his French Orchestra, it's written Zamoroda on the album, and Farid referenced it in an interview that he gave it to Pourcel.
@@Zhivago2012 Yes your link shows Souk El Abeed. Souk Al Abeed has the special distinction of being danced to by two different dancers. It was danced to by Samia Jamal in the 1950 film Amir al Intiqam, and also in the 1953 film Lahn Hobi by Leyla Al Jazairia. Zomoroda, which the musician is playing, is also from Amir Al Intiqam and also danced to by Samia Jamal. Zomoroda was also performed by French conductor Franck Pourcel
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very welldone. the work of the master Farid Alatrash
C’est joué avec beaucoup de sentiments et de professionnalisme. C’est top sensationnel et emportant ! Merci au luthiste et au pianiste pour ce succès, d’un chef d’œuvre de Farid Al Atrach, parfaitement harmonisé sur le Ré mineur.
Very good ❤
Beautiful... thumbs up!!!!!
Yep, nice job, but that is Zomoroda. Zomoroda appeared in the 1950 film Amir Al Intiqam. It was danced to by Samia Gamal and also became famous because it was performed by Franck Pourcel and sold worldwide. Souk El Abeed on the other hand has the special distiction of being danced to twice, once by Samia Gamal in Amir al Intiqam, and once by Layla Al Jazairia in Lahn Hobbi (1953).
Sorry but that’s Raqsat Al Abeed
@@youssefourrad3557 No, it's 100% Zumoroda. There was a musical notes book that mislabeled it. I think that's why there is confusion. Check all the old original records and albums. Even Franck Pourcel recorded Zamoroda with his French Orchestra, it's written Zamoroda on the album, and Farid referenced it in an interview that he gave it to Pourcel.
It’s zomoroda
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it is Zomorroda and not Souk el Abid
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@@Zhivago2012 Yes your link shows Souk El Abeed. Souk Al Abeed has the special distinction of being danced to by two different dancers. It was danced to by Samia Jamal in the 1950 film Amir al Intiqam, and also in the 1953 film Lahn Hobi by Leyla Al Jazairia. Zomoroda, which the musician is playing, is also from Amir Al Intiqam and also danced to by Samia Jamal. Zomoroda was also performed by French conductor Franck Pourcel