Wadia Sabra
Lebanese composer (1876–1952) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wadia (Wadih) Sabra[lower-alpha 1] (Arabic: وديع صبرا Wadīʻ Ṣabrā; 23 February 1876 – 11 April 1952) was a Lebanese composer and founder of the Conservatoire Libanais.[1]
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Born | (1876-02-23)23 February 1876 Ain el Jdideh, Lebanon |
Died | 11 April 1952(1952-04-11) (aged 76) |
Burial place | Evangelical Cemetery Sodeco Beirut |
Education | Studied with Albert Lavignac at the Paris Conservatoire |
Known for | 1st Lebanese to study at the Paris Conservatoire 1895
Composed the National anthem of Lebanon 1927 Founder of the Lebanese National Conservatory of Music 1929 |
Spouse | Adèle Misk (4-11-1886/ 28-03-1968) Marriage date : April 22nd 1921 |
Children | Badia Achkar Haddad (1923–2009; adopted in 1950) |
Relatives | Parents:
Jirjis Sabra and Sarah Sarkis Sisters: Edma, Louisa, Emilia, Rosa Brothers: Anis, Nassib |
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