Famous Saudi composer Ghazi Ali dies and affects art and media community

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Saudi composer Ghazi Ali

Saudi musician Ghazi Ali has died of an illness at the age of 84. The Saudi art and media community mourns him as one of the pioneers of the state in this field.

Saudi singer and composer Abadi al-Johar posted a picture of the late musician on his Twitter account, commenting: “God bless the musician Ghazi Ali, we belong to God, we belong to him. Return.”

Saudi artist Amir al-Burqi wrote in a tweet via “Twitter”, in the mourner of the late musician: “He left without accumulating knowledge and humility. May God have mercy on my teacher and teacher, we belong to God. We will get him back.”

Also the media, Turki Abu Isha, posted a picture of the deceased on his account through “Twitter” and called on him for mercy and forgiveness.

Saudi photographer Rashid al-Akhil expressed his condolences to the family of the late Ghazi Ali and to the art and media family in Saudi Arabia, describing the late as “one of the pioneers of melody and a hero of the renaissance”.

Egyptian researcher and art critic Mohamed Salama posted pictures of the deceased via Twitter: “The deceased was a student of the late Egyptian musician and composer Riyadh al-Sanpathy.”

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He pointed out that the late musician had transformed his home into an integrated music company 50 years ago, where the best Saudi artists who had learned from him graduated in the arts of singing and playing.

The musician, one of the forerunners of Saudi song, was born in 1937 in Medina.

He went to Cairo in 1960 to study music, where he graduated from the Conservatory in Cairo in 1967 after 7 years of study, where he had a close relationship with musician Riyad al-Sanpatti.

Ali was a music teacher at the Society for Culture and the Arts for 3 years (1976-1979). He also presented several works: “Rawabi Quba”, “Ru` al-Madinah” and “Sharba from Jamjam” “.

His most popular songs include “Asmar Heliva” and “God’s Peace Ya Hajirna”, and in recent years he has opened a classroom in his home to teach the basics to music lovers and lovers.

Source: ET Arabic + RT

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