Elias Rahbani

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Elias Rahbani
إلياس رحباني
Elias Rahbani
Elias Rahbani
Background information
Birth nameElias Hanna Al Rahbani
Born(1938-06-26)June 26, 1938
Antelias, Lebanon
DiedJanuary 4, 2021(2021-01-04) (aged 82)
Beirut, Lebanon
Occupation(s)producer, lyricist, composer
Years active1962–2021
Associated actsRahbani brothers
Fairuz
Ghassan Rahbani

Elias Hanna Al Rahbani (Arabic: إلياس حنا الرحباني‎; June 26, 1938 – January 4, 2021) was a Lebanese musician, composer, songwriter, orchestra conductor and reality television personality sitting as judge on a number of talent shows. He composed more than 2500 songs including 2000 in Arabic.[1][2] He wrote the soundtrack for more than 25 films, a number of TV series, and also composed musical scores for the piano. He composed songs for a great number of artists including Fairuz and Sabah.

Beginnings[]

Born in a very musical family, his older brothers being Assi and Mansour Rahbani known as the Rahbani brothers. He studied music at the Lebanese Academy (1945–1958) and specialized in the National Music College (the Lebanese Conservatory) from 1955 to 1956. His older brothers also arranged private lessons for him for almost 10 years under the supervision of French music professors.

In 1957, at the age of 19 he wanted to continue his musical studies in Moscow, but he was injured in his right hand meaning the end of his dreams of becoming a major piano player. He later trained with his left hand and concentrated on music composition instead.

Career[]

In 1958, Rahbani had his break at the age of 20 when the Arabic Service of the BBC contacted him for composing 40 songs and writing soundtrack of 13 BBC Arabic radio productions. In 1962, he had a major break by writing "Ma Ahlaha" (in Arabic ما أحلاها) for famous Lebanese singer Nasri Shamseddine and became a program director and musical consultant for Radio Lebanon, the official broadcaster of Lebanon where he also met his future wife Nina Khalil. The couple married and stayed together for the rest of their life. He stayed in Radio Lebanon until 1972, but also continued a prosperous career as a record producer with a number of record companies in Lebanon. At the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War in 1976, he moved to Paris for a while.

Rahbani has to his record hundreds of successful Lebanese and pan-Arab music, some in foreign music and musical adaptations but mostly in Arabic music. From his foreign songs we can mention "La Guerre est finie" sung by the Lebanese Armenian singer Manuel Menengichian and "Mory", a sea song sung by Lebanese singer Sammy Clark. The Saber Rebaï song "Atahadda al 'aalam" (in Arabic أتحدى العالم) as Elias Rahbani alleged plagiarism from one of his own songs. When the songwriter Khaled Bakri and his record compmny Rotana Records refused the charges, Rahbani filed a lawsuit in which a committee of musicians decided remarkable similarities between Saber el Rebai song and Elias Rahbani's musical score "Nina Maria" and ordering Rotana Records to withdraw the album and credits added to Rahbani.

He has many songs written for Fairuz and Sabah. Other Rahbani songs were sung by Wadih Safi, Melhem Barakat, Nasri Shamseddine, Majida El Roumi,[1] and contemporary singers including Julia Boutros, Pascale Sakr and Haifa Wehbe and in foreign languages Manuel Menengichian and Sammy Clark and many others. He wrote a number of stage musicals including Wadi Shamseen, Safret el Ahlam, Ela.

In 1996, he published his poetry collection Nafizat el Omr (A window to my life). In 2001, he composed the Song of Francophonie with the occasion of the Francophone Summit held in Beirut, Lebanon.

Awards[]

From many of his awards, the Athenes Festival Award for "La guerre est finie", The Youth Award for Classical Music in 1964, an award for a musical score in 1970, Cinema award for International Advertisement Film Award in Venice in 1977, 2nd Award for the London International Advertising Festival in 1995, various awards from Brazil, Greece and Bulgaria, Award for Best Song for "Mory" at the Rostock Festival in Germany. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the Barrington University in Washington, and the American University in Asturias, Spain.[3]

TV shows and Reality television[]

Rahbani was a pioneer in talent shows in Lebanon and the Arab World. He was a judge in the Arab singing competition show, SuperStar.[4] He was also part of the launching of Rotana Academy for Teaching of Music in 2004, but left soon afterwards for decisions taken without his consultation. He was honorary judge for seasons 10 and 11 of Star Academy.

Personal life[]

Elias Rahbani was married to Nina Maria Khalil. They had three children Ghassan, Jad and Elham.[5] He died on 4 January 2021 at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital,[6] after complications of contracting COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon.[7][1]

Compositions[]

Studio Albums[]

Year Title Translation Label Notable Track(s)
1972 Mosaic of the Orient Vol. 1 Voix de l'Orient I Love You Lina
Let's Dance
1974 Mosaic of the Orient Vol. 2 Hey Dabke
My Heart Songs (Alby Tayir)
1976 Arabic Nursery Rhymes & Songs Kellon Endon Siyyarat
1977 Elias Rahbani & His Orchestra Voix de l'Orient
Warner
Gélatine
Green Bird
1978 With Love Voix de l'Orient Liza Liza
Diala
Festival Oscar Plakçılık El Helwa Di
1982 Don't Say Good-Bye Rahbania Don't Say Good-Bye
1998 Allegro Virgin Allegro
Farewell to You
1999 Rondo Nina Maria
Seeds of Love
2002 L'amoureux de Paris In Love with Paris Cairo Beirut Audio Nuits de Paris
2006 Morceaux Classiques Pour Piano Composition Et Interprétation Classic Pieces for Piano Mass Music Danse #2 Opus 2
2008 Bonjour Colette Hello Colette [Not on Label] Bonjour Colette
Moi je t'aime I Love You Moi je t'aime

Collaboration Albums[]

Year Title Translation Label Notable Track(s)
1979 Belly Dance Fever
(with Ziad Rahbani)
Voix de l'Orient El Helwa Di
Zeina's Dance
Tol'it Ya Mahla Nourha
Love Dance
1981 Kenna Sawa
(with Samir Hanna)
Samir Hanna Sings Elias Rahbani Rahbania Kenna Sawa
1982 Wadi Shamsine
(with Sabah)
Sabah Sings Elias Rahbani Waadouni Wnatarouni
Ra'esni Hayk
Mech Ader
(with Adonis Akl)
Adonis Akl Sings Elias Rahbani Mech Ader
Interprètent Les Succès D'antan
(with Victor Hanna)
Sing Oldies Marinella
Si tu t'en vas
Kezzabi
(with Al Amir Al Saghir)
Le Petit Prince Sings Elias Rahbani Kezzabi
Je n'ai pas changé
1996 Shu Sar
(with Al Amir Al Saghir)
Hey Voice of Beirut Shu Sar
2016 Elias Rahbani Presents Ghassan Salem
(with Ghassan Salem)
Inter Gulf Media Lamma Shefta

Film Soundtracks[]

Year Title Translation Director
1969 Koullouna Fara'iyoun We Are All Freedom Fighters Gary Garabedian
Wada'an Ya Loubnan Goodbye Lebanon Howard Avedis
1973 Dammi, Dumuu'i, Ibtisamati My Blood, Tears and Smiles Hussein Kamal
1974 Habibati My Love Henri Barakat
Agmal Ayam Hayati The Most Beautiful Years of My Life
1978 'Aazef Al Layl
(TV Series)
The Musician of the Night Antoine Remy

Songs for Fairuz[]

Year Title Album Label
1969 El Oudal Menssiye Voix de l'Orient
1972 La Tejeel Youm La gardienne des clés - Musical
1973 Kan Ezzaman (aka Hanna Al Sakran) Al Mahatta - Musical
Ya Tayr Al Werwar
1974 Kan Anna Tahoun Loulou - Musical
1975 Kenna Netla'a Mays El Rim - Musical
Ya Lor Hobbak
(with Maurice Akl)

Songs for Sabah[]

Year Title Album Label
1964 Hully Dabke Ya Ba Off Voix de l'Orient
Sola Cha-Cha-Cha
Shefto Bel Anatir
1969 Helweh W Mamshouka Sabah Philips
Ya Bou El Darawich
1980 Alou 'Anni Majnouneh Rahbaniyat Vol. 5 Voix de l'Orient
1982 Wa'adouni Wnatarouni Wadi Shamsine Rahbania
1989 Ya Habib El Alb The Very Best Of Sabah From Relax-In Relax-In

Songs for Georgette Sayegh[]

Year Title Album Label
1971 Wardat Ain El Roumane Oriental Evening Voix de l'Orient
1973 Ya Ya Ya Nassini Poème d'amour
1974 Arrably W Ally Mawsam El Tarabish [Not on Label]
Alby Tayir (aka My Heart Song) Mosaic of the Orient Voix de l'Orient
1975 Nattarny Nattarny Oriental Hit Parade Vol. 3 SLD
1995 Kel Ma Bettallaa Dawabni Doub Badawish Phone
Dawabni Doub
Oul Oul
Al Ayam Al Helwa
Yoma Yoma
Byekfy Teazebny
Enta El Hawa
Be'eedak Bi Alby

Other Notable Tracks[]

Year Artist Title Album Label
[Unknown] Taroub Khodni Ila Mexik Badrophone
Hoda Bahebbak Add El Bahr Polydor
Bernard Souvenirs Melodisc
1969 Manuel La guerre est finie SLD
1971 Sammy Clark Please Pan-Vox
1973 Wadih El Safi Jinaddar Voix de l'Orient
1977 Bob Azzam Sana Neler Edeceğim S&S
1980 Samir Hanna Wahdi Sahran Voix de l'Orient
Magida El Roumi Koul Chi Amm Yekhlass Magida El Roumi
Melhem Barakat Kan El Zaman (aka Hanna Al Sakran) Rahbaniyat Vol. 7
Aida Shalhoub Fi Bayt Chababikou Homr Rahbaniyat Vol. 4
Mohammed Jamal Kenna Ana Ou Enti
Ronza Kaoulak
1981 Julia C'est la vie C'est la vie Rahbaniya
Tony Valière Ose Ose
1988 Pascale Sakr Kasseeda Ya Habibi Taskili A Min Relax-In
Joseph Azar Ya Rayt Betlakini Mehtara B'amrak Voix de l'Orient
1994 Lady Madonna La Wein Baddeh Sefer Safrat Al Ahlam Music Master
1999 Wael Kfoury Salamat Salamat Hkayet A'chek Music Box
2009 Elissa Law Feye Tesada'a Bemeen Rotana
2017 Myriam Klink Ou'a Terjaali Ou'a Terjaali [Not on Label]

Publications[]

  • 1996, Nafizat el Omr

Sources[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Leb24: "جزء جميل من مجد لبنان".. الفنان الكبير إلياس الرحباني في ذمة الله(in Arabic)
  2. ^ Acharq Awsat: الياس الرحباني: سحره صوت البيانو فاعتقد أنه من عناصر الطبيعة (in Arabic)
  3. ^ "Elias Rahbani Awarded two Honorary by two American Universities". albawaba.com. 19 March 2001.
  4. ^ "Superstar Show may be a big draw". gulfnews.com.
  5. ^ "Lebanese composer, lyricist, Elias Rahbani dies at 82". ABC News. 4 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Elias Rahbani .. The departure of the third of the big brothers". saudi24news.com. 4 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Legendary Lebanese musician Elias Rahbani dies at 83". Arab News. 4 January 2021.

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