Basel Rajoub
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Basel Rajoub باسل رجوب |
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Basel Rajoub
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Birth name | Basel Rajoub |
Origin | Aleppo, Syria |
Genre(s) | Jazz, Arabic music, Arabesque music,Saxophone, Middle Eastern music |
Occupation(s) | Saxophonist Composer Arranger |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website | Homepage |
Born in Aleppo - Syria in 1981, Basel Rajoub (Arabic: باسل رجوب) started his musical career performing on trumpet before joining Aleppo's conservatory where he studied eastern and European classical music as well as jazz. Basel's music has hints of jazz mixed with eastern rhythms in addition to piano and brass. He recently performed with the Syrian singer Lena Chamamyan and they won the Radio Monte Carlo award in September of 2006. Both artists gained a wide poularity in the Arab world especially after they performed Live in a number of cities like Cairo, Amman,Paris, Vienna and of course Damascus.
Rajoub played Saxophone in the British Council sponsored tour for the album "Sprinting Gazelle" by London based Palestinian singer and ethnomusicologist Reem Kelani along with two Syrian musicians:
Amir Qara Jouli (violin) and Simon Mreach (percussion) in addition to three of Kelani's British band:
Patrick Illingworth (drums),Oli Hayhurst (double bass) and Zoe Rahman (piano). The debut represented songs from Palestine and the diaspora in a way that seemed both modern and ancient.
[edit] Discography
Basel produced two albums with the vocalist Lena Chamamyan:
- Hal Asmar Ellon (2006).
- Shamat (2007).
[edit] References
- Lena Chamamyan's home page
- Syrian Musicians win EU-funded Radio Music Award
- A world of UK Music by the British Council issue 7 — 2007
- المورد الثقافي