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Rahim AlHaj

Rahim AlHaj (Arabic: رحيم الحاج, born c. 1968) is an Iraqi American oud musician and composer.

Rahim AlHaj
رحيم الحاج
Background information
Birth nameRahim AlHaj
Born1968
Baghdad, Iraq
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • Composer
Instrument(s)Oud, Violin
Years active1988-Present
Websitewww.rahimalhaj.com

Early life edit

AlHaj was born in Baghdad, Iraq and began playing the oud (an Arabic lute) at age nine. Early on, it was evident that he had a remarkable talent for playing the oud.

Education edit

AlHaj studied under the renowned Munir Bashir, considered by many to be the greatest oud player ever, and Salim Abdul Kareem, at the Institute of Music in Baghdad, Iraq. AlHaj won various awards at the conservatory and graduated in 1990 with a diploma in composition. He also holds a degree in Arabic literature from Mustansiriya University in Baghdad.

Emigration edit

In 1991, after the first Gulf War, AlHaj was forced to leave Iraq due to his political activism against the Saddam Hussein regime and began his life in Jordan and Syria. He moved to the U.S. in 2000 as a political refugee and has resided in Albuquerque, New Mexico, ever since. He became a U.S. citizen on August 16, 2008.[1]

Career edit

AlHaj has performed all over the world, on tour with Munir Bashir, his teacher, as well as solo and with his string quartet project, including numerous concerts in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, and France and hundreds of concerts in the United States.

AlHaj has released several recordings. The Second Baghdad, released in 2002, and Iraqi Music in a Time of War, released in 2003, were both produced by VoxLox record label. His East meets West CD entitled Friendship (Rahim AlHaj, Oud & Sadaqa Quartet) was released in December 2005 by Fast Horse Recordings. His When the Soul is Settled: Music of Iraq, produced by Smithsonian Folkways, was released in June 2006, and nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award.[2] An oud and sarod CD with Amjad Ali Khan will be released later in the year.

AlHaj's music delicately combines traditional Iraqi maqams with contemporary styling and influence. His compositions are about the experience of exile from his homeland and of new beginnings in his adopted country. He is one of the true oud masters from Iraq. AlHaj says that "my music invites the listener to discover the true spirit of the musician." His compositions are about loss, hope, freedom, and longing. His songs establish new concepts without altering the foundation of the traditional Iraqi School of oud based in Baghdad.

AlHaj wrote and performed the music for the award-winning short documentary, The Rest of My Life: Stories of Trauma Survivors.[3]

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kelly, Jon (2008-09-20). "Talking America: Oud awakening". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-09-23.
  2. ^ "Album Details on Folkways".
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : The Rest of My Life: Stories of Trauma Survivors. YouTube.
  4. ^ . www.arts.gov. National Endowment for the Arts. Archived from the original on September 28, 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  5. ^ "USA Fellows". www.unitedstatesartists.org. United States Artists. Retrieved 16 October 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Kennedy Center performance on June 6, 2006
  • Rahim Alhaj "featured artist profile" on Smithsonian Folkways

Interviews edit

  • Rahim AlHaj interview from Weekend America radio program, May 15, 2008

rahim, alhaj, arabic, رحيم, الحاج, born, 1968, iraqi, american, musician, composer, رحيم, الحاجbackground, informationbirth, nameborn1968baghdad, iraqoccupation, musiciancomposerinstrument, violinyears, active1988, presentwebsitewww, rahimalhaj, contents, earl. Rahim AlHaj Arabic رحيم الحاج born c 1968 is an Iraqi American oud musician and composer Rahim AlHajرحيم الحاجBackground informationBirth nameRahim AlHajBorn1968Baghdad IraqOccupation s MusicianComposerInstrument s Oud ViolinYears active1988 PresentWebsitewww wbr rahimalhaj wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Emigration 4 Career 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External links 8 1 InterviewsEarly life editAlHaj was born in Baghdad Iraq and began playing the oud an Arabic lute at age nine Early on it was evident that he had a remarkable talent for playing the oud Education editAlHaj studied under the renowned Munir Bashir considered by many to be the greatest oud player ever and Salim Abdul Kareem at the Institute of Music in Baghdad Iraq AlHaj won various awards at the conservatory and graduated in 1990 with a diploma in composition He also holds a degree in Arabic literature from Mustansiriya University in Baghdad Emigration editIn 1991 after the first Gulf War AlHaj was forced to leave Iraq due to his political activism against the Saddam Hussein regime and began his life in Jordan and Syria He moved to the U S in 2000 as a political refugee and has resided in Albuquerque New Mexico ever since He became a U S citizen on August 16 2008 1 Career editAlHaj has performed all over the world on tour with Munir Bashir his teacher as well as solo and with his string quartet project including numerous concerts in Lebanon Iraq Syria Jordan Morocco Tunisia Kuwait Bahrain Egypt and France and hundreds of concerts in the United States AlHaj has released several recordings The Second Baghdad released in 2002 and Iraqi Music in a Time of War released in 2003 were both produced by VoxLox record label His East meets West CD entitled Friendship Rahim AlHaj Oud amp Sadaqa Quartet was released in December 2005 by Fast Horse Recordings His When the Soul is Settled Music of Iraq produced by Smithsonian Folkways was released in June 2006 and nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award 2 An oud and sarod CD with Amjad Ali Khan will be released later in the year AlHaj s music delicately combines traditional Iraqi maqams with contemporary styling and influence His compositions are about the experience of exile from his homeland and of new beginnings in his adopted country He is one of the true oud masters from Iraq AlHaj says that my music invites the listener to discover the true spirit of the musician His compositions are about loss hope freedom and longing His songs establish new concepts without altering the foundation of the traditional Iraqi School of oud based in Baghdad AlHaj wrote and performed the music for the award winning short documentary The Rest of My Life Stories of Trauma Survivors 3 Awards edit2015 Recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts 4 2010 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional World Music Album 2009 United States Artists Fellow Award in Music 5 2008 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional World Music Album 2003 Winner of the Bravo Award for Excellence in Music 2001 Award from Veterans for Peace for work towards peace 1988 Music Institute Award for CompositionSee also editMusic of IraqReferences edit Kelly Jon 2008 09 20 Talking America Oud awakening BBC News Retrieved 2008 09 23 Album Details on Folkways Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine The Rest of My Life Stories of Trauma Survivors YouTube NEA National Heritage Fellowships 2015 www arts gov National Endowment for the Arts Archived from the original on September 28 2020 Retrieved 7 February 2021 USA Fellows www unitedstatesartists org United States Artists Retrieved 16 October 2017 External links editOfficial website Kennedy Center performance on June 6 2006 Rahim Alhaj featured artist profile on Smithsonian Folkways Interviews edit Rahim AlHaj interview from Weekend America radio program May 15 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rahim AlHaj amp oldid 1143944266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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