Simor Jalal

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Simor Jalal
Arab pop, world, Turkish
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, singer
Instrument(s)Oud, Bağlama, Piano, Violin
Years active1999–present

Simor Jalal (

Iraqi
singer, composer, and musician.

Career

He entered the music department of the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad in 1999 and completed his studies there in 2004. Simor studied the oud and Turkish saz, and is also fluent in playing the piano and violin. He has recorded many Iraqi songs, some of his own composing [1] and others composed by well-known Iraqi composers.

He first became well known in the Arab world due to his participation in

MBC,[2] where he got positive comments from all judges for his musical and vocal skills.[3]
He is also sang in Syriac and Turkish.

In the summer of 2014 Simor participated in the

Saber Rebaï
concert.

"Our people" Charity Campaign -with Naseer Shamma

Simor participated in the campaign (our people: Ahlona), along with Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma in 2015. He held a charity concert to collect donations for Iraqi refugees; and at that concert he released two songs composed by musician Naseer Shamma titled: Baghdad and Good morning, my mother. This concert was released in the National Theater 04/05/2015 in Baghdad.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Iraqi Simor Jalal From The Voice Returns With A New Single".
  2. ^ "MBC Channel".
  3. ^ "When Simor Jalal (The Next Kadem) Met Abdullatif Al-Shaikh". 3 November 2014.