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Saud bin Abdul Majed

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Saud bin Abdul Majed
Born (1976-01-18) January 18, 1976 (age 48)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Occupation(s)Composer Vice Chairman of professional Music [1]
InstrumentsOud
Websitewww.saudbinabdulmajeed.com

Saud bin Abdul Majeed bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born January 18, 1976) is a Saudi prince and musician. Composer And a Researcher in ethnic music, Now he is Vice Chairman of professional Music Association[2] ,He also Founder and owner of SAP recording and artistic production company [3]

Early life and education[edit]

He grew up in the city of Riyadh In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saud bin Abdul Majeed showed an interest in music, and from a young age he enjoyed and was influenced by the songs of artists such as the artist Toha Etab, Sarah Othman, the artist Haider Fikri, and others, when he accompanied his mother to weddings and family events.

During his education in Riyadh private schools, he learned to play the “triangle” percussion instrument and then joined the choral band, which was supervised by Mr. Ezz El-Din Hosni, brother of the artist Najat Al-Saghira and Souad Hosni. He showcased his musical talent on stage and participated in official celebrations in the presence of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz. His period as a choir member lasted from the 1980s until the mid-1990s. Muhammad Abdo sings "Mecca".[4] Muhammad Abdo sings praises of “Salman” and prepares for “the nation’s luck”.[5] Profiles written by Prince Saud bin Abdul Majeed in Al-Watan newspaper.[6]

Some Songs composed By Saud bin Abdul Majed[edit]

  • Wa'ad On occasion of National Day Singing about About Saudi Girls and their achievements[7]
  • Maho Minak, words written by ibrahem khafagi
  • ya halla, words written by AlMana . (1999)
  • ya rahleen, words written by Tawfeeq (1998)[8]

Awards[edit]

  • Honored by the architecture of the Najran region in 2013.
  • Honored by the Culture and Arts Association in Al-Ahsa in 2014.
  • Honoring Princess Adela bint Abdullah Al Saud, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Society for Heritage Preservation, in 2014 and 2015.
  • Honoring the Saudi Alliance Channel in the “Fursan Al-Hazm” program for the year 2016.
  • Honored by Prince Sultan bin Salman, Chairman of the Tourism and Heritage Commission in 2016.
  • Honored by Jeddah Radio “Memory of Nagham” in 2017.
  • Honoring the Saudi Armed Forces at the “Pride and Pride” Festival in 2017.
  • Honored by the Ministry of Information for participating in the event “Brothers and Sanad” in 2018. - Honoring the Abha Literary Club on the occasion of National Day 2019.

References[edit]

  1. "إطلاق أول جمعية مهنية للموسيقى في السعودية".
  2. "ثقافي / إطلاق أول جمعية مهنية للموسيقى في المملكة ومقرها الرياض". spa.gov.sa (in العربية). Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  3. "SAPE للانتاج الفني". sape.sa (in العربية). Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  4. https://www.alarabiya.net/amp/culture-and-art/2016/11/03/محمد-عبده-يغني-مكة-
  5. https://www.alriyadh.com/1019745
  6. https://www.alwatan.com.sa/author/4641/2
  7. "وعد: «بنات أرض الجزيرة» تحكي إنجازاتهن". www.okaz.com.sa. 2019-09-22. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  8. الموقع, إدارة (2018-02-22). "ياراحلين .. جديد حسين قريش بعد غياب طويل". نجمك (in العربية). Retrieved 2023-10-10.


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