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Amal Murkus is a Palestinian singer and actress. A citizen of Israel, she was born and raised in the village of Kufer Yasef in the Galilee, and has devoted her career to promoting Palestinian music and culture in Israel and abroad.
Amal’s music is pioneering, creating a post-modern music style in which different Mediterranean influences meet. Her first album "Amal" was released in 1998, and her second, "Shauq" in 2004. Her songs, which take inspiration from Palestinian folklore and traditional Arabic heritage, mingled with pop music elements, express her struggle against the marginalization and exclusion that Arab Palestinian culture faces.
Her first album, self-entitled “Amal” was written and composed by a diverse group of artists and musicians. It was released internationally in 2000 by EMI Hemisphere. Her second album "Shauq" (“Longing”) was recorded live in April 2004, at the Crown Hall in Jerusalem, with the Jerusalem symphonic orchestra.
Amal's latest album, "Na' na' ya Na' na'" is a bouquet of traditional Palestinian folksongs gathered from the galilee, the mid-land triangle and the negev, from the distant past and the present, that have survived wars, catastrophes, and major social upheavals. These are songs of struggle and harvest, marriage and birth, songs of joyful women, wanderers and parting couples, that remain forever young.
Amal is a member of the counselling board of Free Muse, an organization against censorship of art and music. She took an active part in its congress in Denmark in 2003. Amal is currently studying art as a tool for social change in Musrara College in Jerusalem.
Amal has been performing since the age of 5. In 1979 she won first prize in the national Arab children's song festival, and went on to graduate from the Institute for Stage Art in Tel-Aviv in 1990. An accomplished actress, Amal appears regularly on TV in various educational and cultural programs. Amal has also appeared in feature films and was nominated for the Israeli Oscar for her performance in Ali Nasar's movie “The Milky Way". In 2003 Amal won Best Actress in the Haifa Theatre Festival.
Amal also regularly appears on radio, and her cultural programme can currently be heard every Friday on Radio ASHAMS 98.1-101FM, from 11.00 - 1.00 (Jerusalem time). For more information see www.ashams.com.
Amal’s extensive vocal range and abilities enable her to sing in a wide variety of genres, ranging from traditional Arab roots to modern popular western styles. As a result, she has created some remarkable collaborations with other artists and international musicians, including Joan Baez in an anti-war concert that took place in Tel-aviv 1988; Marcedes Sosa; Oliver Shante, Germany; Stadio, Italy; the Greek singer Glykeria; Noa; Anwar Ebrahem from Tunisia, Enzo Avetable of Italy; Nani Cayemi in Brazil; Robert White in the UK and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liverpool (UK) in 2005, and many others. Amal has also completed projects with the Palestinian poets Mahmod Darwesh Nazarth in 2000, Kufer Yasef in 1999, and Sameh Alkasem in 2006.
Amal has received many commendations for her unique art and music and for her work with local communities. In 2001 Amal was chosen by Austrian TV as one of the most beautiful voices of the 20th century, after taking part in a music film produced by the ARTE TV "Premadonas Fest", by the director-musician Andrew Heller, with Jesse Norman and Harris Alexiou, D.D. Bridgewater and others.
Past performances:
Amal has appeared in an impressive array of international music festivals, including: Womex (Spain); Festival Of Arab Arts (Liverpool, UK); Bath Festival (UK); Tudos Os Cuntus De Nondos (Brazil); "Almadina" (Tunisia); Ethnos (Italy); Ethnic Music Festival (Sicily); The Whit Night (Naples); The Jubilee Day Live Show (Vatican 2000);The Dho Ziff, Festival Of World Culture (Ireland);"Elias Crean" (Madrid); Casa De Arab Official Evening (Madrid); Tira & Peace (San Marino); "Voices " (Luxemburg); and The Royal Festival (London). Amal has toured in Italy, Germany, France, RUSSIA, Brazil, Spain, Denmark, Bulgaria, Greece and others.
Compilations & Guest Appearances:
1998 Seven Times Seven – Oliver Shanty and Friends (Satva Music Germany)
1999 Voices From The World - Various Artists (NMC)
1999 Sweet Sorrw, Glykeria - Amal featured on the Single “The Mothers Prayer" (NMC)
1999 Radio Darwesh, Amal appeared as a guest performing 2 Songs (Polygram Italy)
2000, In Paradiso Conte, Duet With "Stadio" (EMI Italy)
2002 Majles Arab Songs (Virgin)
2002 Ethno (Eros, Greece)
2003 EMI Australia
2005 Label Bleu - France.
2007 Putumayo - World Music USA
2009 CHEK POINT ROCK Cd & FILM Of FERMIN MUGRUZA& MANO CHAO ,Dam .
2009 Babylon Bar -Lolas World Records
They don't follow the fashion Latest trend, no reaction State of the world's affairs Seem indifferent, but really care Self-reliance what its all about Don't need it, you do without In the balance of the universe Doesn't matter could be worse ....."Exceptionally Cool".....
It..s a pleasure to be here. This is a incredible music!!! I hope any time to take place a sound with you and your friends! :O) All the best!!! Hugs from Brazil.
Hello Amal, beautiful singer, thank you for the friendship, it's a great pleasure listening to all your tunes I love. Wishing you a great musical day! Jean-Marie.
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After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...
Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (please see my blog): TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001
Where traditions are not so rare; Sea, country and works scent the air; A multitude of monuments, Planted tubs and patterned pavements.
The longish pedestrian malls; The remnants of defensive walls; Historic buildings are a gauge Of the respect for heritage.
Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; Estuaries guarded by shields; Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; Romantic-ruin go-betweens.
Rivers in parts licked by trees, Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, And crossed by practical delights - Varied spans, forming pleasing sights.
Fine churches headed at Durham; Football kits ad infinitum; Kept castles - one for study; Masonry behind masonry.
And, with moulding-works out that way, It’s somewhere for a longer stay..?