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  1. Mansour Rahbani (Arabic: منصور الرحباني, romanized: Manṣūr Al-Raḥbāni; 17 March 1925 – 13 January 2009) was a Lebanese composer, musician, poet, philosopher, thinker and producer, known as one of the Rahbani brothers, and the brother-in-law of the singer Fairuz.

  2. Mansour Rahbani, who has died aged 83, was one of Lebanon's most influential, innovative and prolific composer-dramatists.

  3. Mansour Rahbani was a Lebanese composer, musician, poet, philosopher, thinker and producer, known as one of the Rahbani brothers, and the brother-in-law of the singer Fairuz.

  4. Mansour Rahbani who, obsessed with historical figures, wrote plays about Socrates, Jesus, Gibran and Zenobia, passed away with his last play, “The Return of the Phoenix.” still being performed. He was the Phoenix who was to rise after the loss of his brother and the predicted demise of his career.

  5. The Rahbani brothers (Arabic: الأخوان رحباني), Assi Rahbani (4 May 1923 – 21 June 1986) and Mansour Rahbani (1925 – 13 January 2009) were Lebanese sibling musicians, composers, songwriters, authors, and playwrights/dramatists, best known for their work with the singer Fairuz, Assi's wife.

  6. Feb 3, 2009 · Mansour Rahbani, the Lebanese composer, musician and producer, known most popularly as one of the Rahbani Brothers, left a legacy of innovation in the spheres of music and theatre in Lebanon and in the wider Arab world.

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  8. In addition, Mansour Rahbani lectured extensively about arts, poetry and music in many Arab countries, and wrote a large number of articles about the Rahbani experience, and a collection of poems to be published very soon.