Ziad Rahbani
Biography
Lebanese composer, songwriter, singer, playwright, journalist and director. He began composing since he was six years old. He also composed his first song for for his mother, Fairouz, at only seventeen years old. Ever since, Ziad began working with his mother and the Rahbani family in their theatrical works at that time, then he also began writing and directing his own plays, which began to bear his own mark and his political and social views, which include (سهرية، نزل السرور، بالنسبة لبكرا شو، فيلم أمريكي طويل، شيء فاشل، بخصوص الكرامة والشعب العنيد). He's also written and composed several songs for Fairouz (البوسطة، عندي ثقة فيك، سلم لي عليه، إيه في أمل), and has taken part in several radio shows (العقل زينة، ياه ما أحلاكم، نص الألف 500) Ziad's first artistic work was "Sadiqi Allah" (My Friend God), a collection of writings between the years 1967 and 1968 when he was in his teens. In 1973, at age 17, Rahbani composed his first music for Fairuz. Assi Rahbani, his father, was hospitalized and his mother Fairuz was to play the leading role in Al Mahatta by the Rahbani brothers. Mansour Rahbani, his uncle, who had written the lyrics of a song about Assi Rahbani's forced absence, gave Ziad the task of composing its music. The song "Saalouni El Nass" (People Asked Me) gained Ziad recognition.
Known For

The Kite

Nahla

Whispers

Joy Descended

Alive: Music from Beirut

American Motion Picture

If it weren't for the space of hope

What About Tomorrow?
All Movies (10)
- The Kite2004 · as Ziad
- If it weren't for the space of hope1995 · as Officer
- Regarding dignity and stubborn people1993 · as The officer
- Alive: Music from Beirut1991 · as Himself
- Houdou Nisbi1985
- Whispers1980 · as Self
- American Motion Picture1980 · as رشيد
- Nahla1979 · as Himself
- What About Tomorrow?1978 · as Zakaria
- Joy Descended1974 · as Zakariya