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Assyrian folk-pop music

Assyrian folk/pop music, also known as Assyrian folk-pop or modern Syriac music (Syriac: ܡܘܣܝܩܝ ܣܦܝܢܘܬܐ ܐܬܘܪܝܬܐ/ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ), is the musical style of the Assyrian people derived from traditional music that includes a broad range of stylistic varieties, which would also encompass fusions of Western genres such as pop, electronic, Latin, jazz and/or classical music, with a melodic basis of Assyrian folk.

Background[edit]

Assyrian folk music claims to be the descendant of the music of their ancient Upper Mesopotamian ancestors that has survived in the liturgical music of the Syriac Churches. Assyrian songs are generally sung in Iraqi Koine, a standard variety of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. However, older songs mostly had an Urmian dialect and tribal-folk music tend to contain Tyari dialects. Themes tend to focus on longing, melancholy, strife and love issues. Assyrian songs are usually lengthy, tending to be around 5 minutes long on average.

History[edit]

Folkloric period[edit]

Assyrian folk music is omnipresent in the village scene. A "musician" is not necessarily a professional, whoever can sing in any manner is considered a "singer". Most of the time, music is learned by ear and passed down as an oral tradition. Village music may be categorized, basically, into four groups: local secular music not related to specific occasions; functional music; religious music and hymns; and music adopted from other areas.[2]


Here are a few types of tribal Assyrian Music that has survived to this day, especially in the Assyrian villages and towns of northern Iraq, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and northeastern Syria:

(1956-) Assyrian singer from Iraq based in America

Janan Sawa

(2002-) Assyrian singer/songwriter from Iraq based in Sweden

Nadia Louis

(1992-) Assyrian singer from Syria based in Sweden

Faia Younan

(1949-) Assyrian singer from Iran based in Arizona

Robert Ibrahimi

Assyrian singer from Iraq based in Toronto

Roben Talow

(1938–2011) Assyrian singer and entertainer from Iran based in California

Shamiram Urshan

(1944 - 2011-07-24) Assyrian singer/songwriter from Iraq based in Arizona

Albert Ruel Tamras

USA-based Iraqi thrash-metal band formed in 2001

Acrassicauda

(1945-)

Evin Agassi

(1907–97)

Gabriel Asaad

(1949-)

Ashur Bet Sargis

Bubkey

(1991-)

Elbra Amanda Mansur

Sydney based Assyrian drumming and entertainment group

Assur Kings Entertainment

- Lebanon-based TV-presenter and singer with The 4 Cats

Rola Bahnam

(1920–77)

Jamil Bashir

(1930–97)

Munir Bashir

(1976-) - Assyrian Techno/House music artist

Aril Brikha

(1952-)

George Chaharbakhshi

(1947-)

Sargon Gabriel

(1964-)

Linda George

Claudia Hanna - Assyrian singer of Arabic & Assyrian music, based in

Egypt

(1938-2023)

Nouri Iskandar

(1960-)

Elias Karam

(1923-2000)

Paulus Khofri

- Assyrian/Armenian black-metal/Mizrahi metal band, formed 1993 in Jerusalem, currently in Amsterdam

Melechesh

(1950-)

Adwar Mousa

(1954-)

Lida Lawando

(1980-)

Abeer Nehme

(1983-)

Josef Özer

(1896-1958), in the 1930s and 1940s

Hanna Patros

(active 2004-)

Ninsun Poli

(real name Tommy Hanna, born 1985) Assyrian American Rap musician

Timz

(1952-)

Marganita Vogt-Khofri

(1964-)

Elias Zazi

(1952-)

Juliana Jendo

(1921-2013)

Wadih El Safi

Sydney based Assyrian band, formed in 1996

Azadoota

(1950-) Famous Assyrian-Lebanese singer who grew up in Lebanon. Her father was an ethnic Assyrian from Mardin who fled the Assyrian Genocide of 1915 and belonged to the Syriac Orthodox Church. She sings mostly in Arabic but has sung hymns in her native Western Syriac dialect.[6]

Fairuz

- Assyrian singer from Armenia based in Russia

Madlen Ishoeva

Turkish pop music

Iranian pop music

Kurdish music

Arab pop music

Armenian pop music

Assyrian folk dance

Syriacmusic.com

History of the Syriac Folk music