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    Assi Rahbani (Arabic: عاصي الرحباني; May 4, 1923 – June 21, 1986) was a Lebanese composer, musician, and producer. He was part of the Rahbani Brothers (Arabic: الأخوان رحباني), with his brother Mansour Rahbani. He married Lebanese singer Nouhad Haddad, more famous by her stage name, Fairuz.

  2. 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.

  3. Assi Rahbani is the founder of the famous Lebanese music duoRahbani Brothers’ and is credited for developing a distinct style of Lebanese music. To know more about his childhood, career, profile and timeline read on.

  4. الياس الرحباني - Allegro full album. Elias Rahbani - Allegro Tracks :1-Moonlight Melody ( 0:00 - 3:15 )2- Illusions ( 3:22 - 6:48 )3- Hello My Love ( 6:53 - 9:44 )4- Beloved ( 9:49 ...

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  5. Assi and Mansour Rahbani were born in the Lebanese coastal town Antelias in 1923 and 1925 respectively. They grew up in a loving but strict family that had a definite influence on their subsequent artistic development: a “strong-willed” father who loved music, self-confident mother and a “strict” cane-wielding grandmother. Assi and ...

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Assi Rahbani, a Lebanese composer, musician, lyricist, playwright, and poet, was a trailblazer in bringing the talents of Arabian artists to the global stage. Starting in Lebanese radio theater, he showcased the beauty of Lebanon through songs and sketches.

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  8. May 4, 2023 · On 4 May 1923, Assi al-Rahbani was born in the Lebanese coastal village of Antelias. He became the father and pioneer of modern Lebanese popular music. His songs were made most famous by Fairuz — one of the most celebrated Arab singers of the century, who first performed them from the early 1950s.