Saleh Abdel Hai
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Saleh Abdel Hai (1896–1962) (Arabic: صالح عبد الحي) was an Egyptian singer.
Saleh Abdel Hai was born in 1896 at Darb Hanafi lane, Cairo, Egypt. He grew up in an environment of art, and schooled at the hands of Mohammad Omar, a player of Kanun in the choir of Yusuf Almnilaoi and Abdalehi Helmi. He sang the (Mawal) through it; he had strong voice, was to sing before the appearance of radio broadcast in open and closed areas.
Abdel Hai belonged to the so-called Sahbageya; the company applauds the night concerts in Cairo. A famous distinction classic (Tarab) singer, sang the old type of oriental music. He contributed to the musical theatre with Mounira El Mahdeya and musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab, in 1929 he cratered his Owen musical theatre. Zakaria Ahmed, Mohamed El Qasabgi wrote several songs for him.
Abdel Hai did not marry or have children, he died in 1962.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- "Ṣāliḥ 'Abd al-Ḥayy (Ṣāliḥ 'Abd al-Jawwād Khalīl) (1896-1962)". AMAR Foundation for Arab Music Archiving & Research. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
External links
[edit]- Saleh Abdel Hai discography at Discogs
- Saleh Abdel Hai's recording Leh Ya Banafsaj (Why, Oh Violet?) at the Syrian Cassette Archive (Playable online)