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Music of Algeria

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Algerian music is virtually synonymous with raï among foreigners; the musical genre has achieved great popularity in France, Spain and other parts of Europe. For several centuries, Algerian music was dominated by styles inherited from Al-Andalus, eventually forming a unique North African twist on these poetic forms. Algerian music came to include suites called nuubaat (singular nuuba). Later derivatives include rabaab and hawzii.

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Genres

Music in Algeria offers a rich diversity of genre: popular music (Shaabi), Arabo-Andalusian music (Malouf San'aa, Gharnati, etc.), classical Arabic, Bedouin, Berber music ( Staifi, Rai, Kabyle, Shawi, Tuareg, etc.),

Khaled Hadj Ibrahim known as Cheb khaled considered as the King of Rai music that he achieved international fame , rai music is very popular in Algeria Morocco France , Tunisia , turkey Libya Egypt and all Arabian countries

Staifi is the genre of music started and raised in Eu-eulma city staifi is mainly the music of weddings celebrations , clean words for pure love .

Sha-bii is, in North African countries, folk music; in Algeria, however, it refers to a style of recent urban popular music, of which the best known performer was El Hajj Muhammad El Anka, considered to be the Grand Master of Andalusian classical music. True styles of folk music include hofii, a form of female vocal music, and zindalii, from Constantine.

Rai is a creative outlet to express political discontent. This music is a mix between Western music and Bedouin music.

The Malouf is the Arab-Andalusian music of Constantine and is also well known in Tunisia and Libya, it is a very large number of diversified musical repertoire of Algeria. Nevertheless, malouf can not compete commercially with popular music, much of it Egyptian, and it has only survived because of the efforts of the Tunisian government and a number of private individuals. Malouf is still performed in public, especially at weddings and circumcision ceremonies, though recordings are relatively rare.

Important musicians

  • Cheikh Larbi Ben Sari, composer and musician from the Tlemcen school of Andalusian music
  • Abdelkrim Dali, Master of Hawzi classical music
  • El Hadj Mohamed El Anka, Master of Chaabi classical music
  • Cheikh Mohamed El Ghafour, musician from the Tlemcen school of Hawzi music
  • Mohamed Tahar Fergani, musician and master of the Malouf classical style
  • El Hachemi Guerouabi, musician and reformer of the Chaabi classical style
  • Fadela Dziria, singer of Hawzi classical style music
  • Kamel Messaoudi, singer of Chaabi music
  • Warda Al-Jazairia, singer of classical Arab oriental music
  • Dahmane El Harrachi, a singer composer and songwriter of Chaabi music
  • Zaho, an Algerian R&B singer based in Canada.
  • Souad Massi singer, songwriter and guitarist now living in France
  • Karim Abranis singer, songwriter and guitarist now living in France
  • Khaled, king of Raï. Singer, songwriter now living in France.
  • Rachid Taha, based in France. His music mixes rock, punk and techno with traditional Arabic instruments.
  • References

    Music of Algeria Wikipedia