The funeral of the deceased, the country’s musician, Bashir Abbas, arrives tomorrow morning – Sudan News

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Khartoum 1/28-2022 AD (SUNA) – The body of the late musician Bashir Abbas arrives at five o’clock in the morning tomorrow, Saturday, from Dubai by Badr plane.

The Sudan News Agency highlights his highlights:

Bashir Abbas Bashir Bashir Nasr was born in Halfayat al-Muluk on 5/8/1935.

His father’s work led him to move to many regions of Sudan. It was here that he began his studies and started reading books in Al-Rusairis, Wad Madani.

1955 AD: He worked temporarily as an employee at Khartoum North’s mechanical transport. In 1955 AD, he moved to work in Sudanese irrigation in Sennar, then to the Gezira Project in Barakat. Then he was transferred to the head of the railways on the island of Wad Al-Shafei.

The deceased worked as an orchestra secretary in Sudanese Radio, as well as an accountant at the Ministry of Finance. He was then appointed deputy head of Sudanese Radio’s music department.

In 1972, he began working for the Aviation Authority. He continued his work there until 1988. He immigrated to the United Arab Emirates in 1989 to work for the Aviation Authority. He eventually made his way to Canada in 1996.

Bashir Abbas began his artistic journey by composing music. He was also influenced by Borai Muhammad Dafa Allah, a musician.

His first musical pieces were “Shorouk”, followed by pieces like (My Mother and (Bamboo Sennar), then he was able to compose his first melody, which is the melody for the song (“I See You in My Eyes”) written by Abdel Aziz Muhammad Daoud, in 1960 AD. He then went on to write songs such as “Ya Sahara”. Mohamed Hassanein for the Al-Jazeera duo.

Through his musical compositions and melodies that were sung by many singers and artists, the late Bashir Abbas helped to shape the conscience of the Sudanese. He is one of the most prominent musical and artistic figures in the country in the area of music composition.

It is considered to be one of the most important pillars in Sudanese music.

His melodious melodies, which made him famous, were the reason his name was associated to the bulbul.

Yesterday, the late died. The Chairman and members of Sovereignty Council mourned him as a pioneer in Sudanese music and an intellectual who worked tirelessly throughout his life to spread Sudanese culture outside Sudan.

Source: akhbaralsudan

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