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Adwar Mousa
Background information
Born (1950-04-10) 10 April 1950 (age 74)
Tel Tamer, Syria
GenresAssyrian music, folk, dance
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1970s–present

Adwar Mousa (Template:Lang-syr; Template:Lang-ar, born 10 April 1950), also known as Edwar Mousa and Edward Mousa, is an Assyrian singer-songwriter and poet who mainly writes folk dance music. Mousa is famed for writing a dozen notable songs in the late 1980s and early 1990s for prolific and popular Assyrian singers such as Sargon Gabriel, Ashur Bet Sargis, Janan Sawa, Linda George and Juliana Jendo, among others. Originally from Syria, Mousa currently resides in Jönköping, Sweden.[1]

Writing credits

Ashur Bet Sargis

  • Loosh Ane Jooleh Sodaneh (1990)

Janan Sawa

  • Min Poomakh, Min Poomy (1988)
  • Shooshan (1988)

Juliana Jendo

  • Derdee (1990)
  • Khlola (1990)
  • Sogul (1990)
  • Tlibee (1990)

Linda George

  • Aynet Nooneh (1992)

Sargon Gabriel

  • Wy Wy Minnakh (1987)
  • Siqly Al Resha d'Toora (1992)
  • Maney E Dzemra (1992)
  • Bessa Sapar (1992)
  • Nareeneh (1992)
  • Rikidla Mya Meeney (1992)
  • Matenee (1994)
  • Yasmin (1994)

Shabeh Lawando

  • Emin Dayer Azizi (1986)
  • Slalee Al Karmanee (1990)
  • Dashta (1990)
  • Komta O Khwara (1990)
  • Mbarkhula (1990)
  • Sogul (1990)
  • Saimon Moghdalee (1990)
  • Sayda (1991)
  • Sheshen Gulpani (1991)
  • Mkhee Pokha (1991)
  • Moomee (1992)
  • Matwate d-Ninweh (1992)
  • Hoy Jano (1993)
  • Dilan (1993)
  • Kma Bayinakh (1993)
  • Tre Warden (1993)
  • Sayraneh (1995)
  • Saparchiwin (1995)
  • Lo Athra (1995)

Discography

  • Rwily (1998)
  • En Tali (1999)
  • Edward Mousa Live (2002)

Legacy

Adwar Mousa's dance songs "Narineh" and "Wye Wye Minakh", which were written for Sargon Gabriel, still remain widely covered and played in today's Assyrian weddings and jubilant parties. They are in the rhythm of bagiyeh and sheikhani, respectively, thus making them popular choices for dancing.[2] His other folk dance songs, such as "Hoy Jano", "Hatkha O Atkha", "Kewat Ya Shimshi" and "Barowen", are also immensely covered in Assyrian parties, which have gained popularity since the early 2010s, despite the fact that they were composed in the early 1990s. At over 90,000 hits, "Loosh Ani Jooleh Sodaneh", written by Mousa and sung by Ashur Bet Sargis, is one of the most-viewed Assyrian songs on YouTube.[3] His daughter, Nagham Adwar Mousa, is also a singer.[4]

References

  1. ^ Adwar Mousa
  2. ^ Anca Giurchescu, Sunni Bloland; Romanian Traditional Dance; Wild Flower Press; Mill Valley, California; 1995
  3. ^ Ashur Betsargis – Loosh An Jooleh Sodaneh (1990)
  4. ^ ميسون أدور موسى وجه اعلامي آشوري جديد