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Marie Jubran

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and again in Damascus. In the early 1930s, Jubran's artistic reputation spread to Cairo, where she performed for seven years. In the late 1930s, she returned to Damascus where she performed at the Al-Abbassiyat Café. In 1950 she was elected president of the Syrian Musicians' Union.
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There are very few records of Marie Jubran's work. An anthology was published in the year 2000 by the Syrian Ministry of Culture in No. 16 of the "Collection of Masters of Music and Syrian Song." She died in Damascus in 1956 of cancer.
202:. In Jerusalem, her artistic reputation grew and she became Marie "La petite" to differentiate her from her aunt. She returned to Damascus between 1924 and 1925 after nine years of absence. She then left Damascus for Beirut due to the 324: 187:. At age 10, Marie began to learn dance, theater, singing and the lute. She then became the singer in the troupe of an Egyptian actor, Husayn al-Barbari. 151:(1907/1911 – 1956) was a Lebanese soprano singer. She was known for her talents of improvisation and interpretation of classical forms of singing, 183:. At the death of her father Yussef Jubran, Jubran when to live with her aunt, the actress Marie Jubran, with whom she lived with in 314: 225:, and Syrian composers such as Zaki Muhammad, Najib al-Sarrâj, Muhammad Muhsen, Riyad al-Bundak, and Rashid Azzou. 319: 222: 203: 171:(or in 1907 according to other sources). As a young child she moved with her family from Beirut to 32: 180: 308: 218: 217:
During her career, Marie Jubran sang with the most famous Egyptian composers such as
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In 1927 she returned to Syria where she performed successively in Damascus,
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