Samy Elmaghribi (born April 19, 1922 as Salomon Amzallag,[1] died on March 9, 2008) was a Jewish-Moroccan musician. Born in Safi, he lived in Rabat, Salé, Paris, Montreal, and Ashdod.[1] The Institut européen des musiques juives describes his work as combining "popular Moroccan songs, ancient and modern, classical Andalusian singing, and liturgical chanting, to which he integrated melodies from Turkey and Central Europe."[1]
SamyElmaghribi (born April 19, 1922 as Salomon Amzallag, died on March 9, 2008) was a Jewish-Moroccan musician. Born in Safi, he lived in Rabat, Salé...
international Kanunist, Salim Azra, who contributed to much of the success of SamyElmaghribi and Salim Halali. Salim Azra was a favorite to King Mohammad V and...
Sufi musical group Mohamed El Hayani (1945–1996), Moroccan singer SamyElmaghribi (Salomon Amzallag, 1922–2008), Moroccan singer-songwriter and musician...
sing at his court. Al Fassiya also worked with other artists such as SamyElmaghribi, who wrote some of her songs. She released more than 17 albums between...
several Moroccan singers, including Zohra Al Fassiya, Salim Halali and SamyElmaghribi. He performed also abroad. One of his famous trips was in 1983, where...
where he played raï music and recordings by Abdessadiq Cheqara and SamyElmaghribi. In 1993, he began his doctoral studies at Columbia University, where...
exhibition on garment workers "Parkley Clothing: 1937." "Sacrée / Profane - SamyElmaghribi" about a Moroccan Jewish pop singer and cantor was exhibited in winter...