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Zohra Al Fassiya (Arabic: زهرة الفاسية, Hebrew: זוהרה אלפסיה) was a Moroccan singer and poet. Considered as the queen of the melhoun and gharnati genres, and one of the pioneers of modern Arabic music, she was the first female recording artist in Morocco, and her songs were widely celebrated throughout Morocco and Algeria, where she collaborated with lyricists and musicians from Oran and Tlemcen. Although her songs were mostly secular in nature (being the popular music of the time in Morocco), many of the melodies have later been modified to be fit religious Jewish liturgical songs (called piyyutim) as well.

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  • زهرة الفاسية (ar)
  • Zohra al-Fassia (fr)
  • Zohra Al Fassiya (it)
  • Zohra Al Fassiya (en)
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  • زهرة الفاسية مغنية مغربية من أصل يهودي تنحدر من مدينة صفرو. يلاحظ الباحث في مسيرة الفنانة زهرة الفاسية تضاربا في المراجع التي تؤرخ لحياتها، فبعضها يرجع تاريخ ميلادها إلى سنة 1900 م بمدينة فاس، ووفاتها في السبعينات بإسرائيل.وبعضها الآخر يرجعه إلى عام 1905 م بمدينة صفرو، ورحيلها في عام 1994 بإسرائيل. (ar)
  • Zohra Al Fassiya (en arabe : زهرة الفاسية ; née en 1905 à Séfrou près de Fès et morte en 1994) est une chanteuse et poétesse marocaine. Sa contribution à la musique marocaine moderne, et plus particulièrement au genre du melhoun (chansons composées de longues strophes en arabe dialectal) est largement reconnue. Son répertoire inclut également bien d'autres genres comme le chaâbi, le gharnati, le , le houzi, tous styles musicaux reliés à la musique arabo-andalouse du Maroc et de l'Algérie ainsi que des chansons populaires à caractère plus européen. Juive, elle dut émigrer en 1962 en Israël, pays où ses talents furent ensevelis dans un oubli complet. (fr)
  • Zohra Al Fassiya (in arabo: زهرة الفاسية‎; Sefrou, 1905 – Ascalona, 1994) è stata una cantante e poetessa marocchina. Considerata la regina dei generi malhun e gharnati e una delle pioniere della musica araba moderna, è stata la prima artista femminile in Marocco a incidere e le sue canzoni sono state ampiamente celebrate in Marocco e Algeria, dove ha collaborato con parolieri e musicisti di Orano e Tlemcen. Sebbene le sue canzoni fossero per lo più di natura secolare (essendo tale la musica popolare dell'epoca in Marocco), molte melodie sono state successivamente modificate per adattarsi anche a canzoni liturgiche ebraiche religiose (chiamate piyyutim). (it)
  • Zohra Al Fassiya (Arabic: زهرة الفاسية, Hebrew: זוהרה אלפסיה) was a Moroccan singer and poet. Considered as the queen of the melhoun and gharnati genres, and one of the pioneers of modern Arabic music, she was the first female recording artist in Morocco, and her songs were widely celebrated throughout Morocco and Algeria, where she collaborated with lyricists and musicians from Oran and Tlemcen. Although her songs were mostly secular in nature (being the popular music of the time in Morocco), many of the melodies have later been modified to be fit religious Jewish liturgical songs (called piyyutim) as well. (en)
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  • Zohra Al Fassiya (en)
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  • Zohra Al Fassiya (en)
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  • Ashkelon, Israel (en)
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  • Sefrou, Morocco (en)
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