Dada, Salim (1975) 

Salim Dada. Public Domain (2007).

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Alternative first name spellingsسليم دادة
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GENERAL INFO

Description: Salim Dada is a musician, composer, musicologist and ethnomusicologist from Algeria. Dada was composer and conductor of the Algerian National Symphony Orchestra. He has composed twenty symphonic works, several works for strings and chamber music, and music for soloists. He has also composed musical works for voice and instruments of traditional Arabic music, as well as music for film and theater.
Sex: Male Occupation: Composer, conductor, musicologist and ethnomusicologist.
Place of Birth / Death: Laghouat, Sahara, Algeria. Country Tags: Algeria
Periods: 20th Century. Genres: Instrumental music, vocal music, chamber music, Orchestral music, music for soloists, traditional music, Arabic music.
Styles: Folk, Classical Music, World Music, Soundtracks. School / Group: –
Instruments: Guitar, oud, contrabass, mondole, kwitra and percussions. Relatives

 

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Bibliography

  • Beltrando-Patier, Marie-Claire y otros (1996). Historia de la música. Espasa Calpe
  • Bezza Mazouzi (1990). La musique algérienne et la question raï. Paris, La Revue musicale.
  • Bohlman, Philip V (2002). World Music. OUP Oxford
  • Marc Schade-Poulsen (1999) Men and Popular Music in Algeria: The Social Significance of Raï. University of Texas Press
  • Onnen, Frank. (1967). Enciclopedia de la música. Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado.
  • Shepherd, J., ed. (2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World: Volume II: Performance and Production. New York: Continuum.