18 February 2012(2012-02-18) (aged 79)[2] Khartoum[2]
Genres
Music of Sudan, Nobiin, Arabic music
Occupation(s)
singer-songwriter, teacher
Instrument(s)
Singing, oud, tanbur, multiple instruments
Years active
1957–2012
Musical artist
Mohammed Osman Hassan Salih Wardi (Arabic: محمد عثمان حسن وردي; 19 July 1932 – 18 February 2012), also known as Mohammed Wardi, was a Nubian Sudanese singer, poet and songwriter. Looking back at his life and artistic career, Sudanese writer and critic Lemya Shammat called him an "inspirational figure in Sudanese music and culture, whose prolific talent and massive contribution remains unsurpassed in Sudan."[3]
^ ab"Mohammed Wardi Sudanese legend and musical encyclopedia". Capital. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
^ ab"Iconic Sudanese singer Mohammed Wardi dies". Statesman. Associated Press. 19 February 2012.[permanent dead link]
^Shammat, Lemya (18 February 2020). "Remembering Muhammad Wardi: censored, banned, and beloved". ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
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Sharif, were imprisoned while others, like Mohammed el Amin (returned to Sudan in the mid-1990s) and MohammedWardi (returned to Sudan 2003), fled to Cairo...
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Sharif, were imprisoned while others, like Mohammed el Amin (returned to Sudan in the mid 1990s) and MohammedWardi (returned to Sudan 2003), fled to Cairo...
through Ethiopia and Sudan to sing with well-known celebrities like MohammedWardi. When he was in Addis Ababa, he would perform in large venues such as...
video about the Sudanese revolution, song composed by Sudanese musician MohammedWardi in contemporary interpretation, with scenes of a celebration concert...
arrange and co-produce the 1998 album MohammedWardi with the African Birds by Sudanese singer-songwriter MohammedWardi, which won a National Award of Excellence...
or exile of poets like Mahjoub Sharif (1948–2014) or musicians like MohammedWardi (1932–2012). A traditional form of oral poetry are the songs of praise...
identity. His poetry was put to music by eminent musicians, such as MohammedWardi and Mohamed Mounir, but also led to repeated political imprisonment...
stringed instrument called the tom or thom. His influences range from MohammedWardi to Rihanna. The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award...
second album Khusouf Al-Ard in 2019. Alaa Wardi – lead vocals, keyboards Odai Shawagfeh – electric guitar Mohammed Idrei – electric guitar Amjad Shahrour...
was revealed that Musa had intended to harm the Sudanese musician, MohammedWardi, who was famed for his bold opposition towards the government. Upon...
artists sang his lyrical poems, the late MohammedWardi sang (Arabic title: ‘Ors Al-Fida’ way a Nasmah) and Mohammed Al-Amin sang “Your Eyes” (Arabic title:...
January 17 – Mohamed Rouicha, 61, Moroccan folk singer February 18 – MohammedWardi, 79, Sudanese singer and songwriter April 8 – George Wilberforce Kakoma...
final that ended in a draw (4-4, goals from Ilias Haddad, Benhalib, El Wardi and Rahimi). On October 27, after the approval of the moral and financial...