Omar Bashir carries on the tradition of his famed father, Munir Bashir, the preeminent ‘ud (lute) player and one of the world’s most esteemed cultural ambassadors for Arab music in the second half of the 20th century.
Omar Bashir was born in 1970 in Budapest, Hungary. He started playing the ‘ud at 5, next to his father, Munir Bashir, the Iraqi virtuoso who first made the oud a solo recital instrument and popularized it in the West. At 7, Omar Bashir joined the Baghdad Music and Ballet School. He would eventually become a teacher there and set up his own band of 24 musicians specializing in traditional Iraqi music. They performed regularly across Egypt, Russia, Turkey and many Arabic countries.
Bashir returned to Budapest in 1991 where he joined the Franz Liszt Academy. Bashir has performed as a solo artist and in duets with his father until Munir Bashir died in 1997 on the eve of a tour of North America. His music mixes traditional Arabic music, flamenco, blues and other forms with a jazz-like improvisation. Bashir currently resides in Budapest.
Discography:
-Music from Iraq (1992)
-Munir Bashir & Omar Bashir - Duo De 'Ud (1998)
-From the Euphrates to Danube (1998)
-Ashwaq (1999)
-My Memories (1999)
Flamenco Night (1998)
-Al Andalus (1998)
-Zikrayati (1999)
Live Solo Oud Performance (2000)
-Maqam (2xCD - 2000)
- The Sound of Civilizations (EMI, 2002)
-To My Father (2002)
-The Masters of Oud (EMI, 2002)
Bghdadiyat, with Shara Taha (2002)
-Gypsy Oud, Omar Bashir & The Horvath Gypsy Band (2003)
-Latin Oud (2005)
-Oud Around the World Live in Budapest (2004)
-The Crazy Oud (EMI, 2010)
The Platinum Collection (EMI, 2011)
-Takasim (Inedit Records, 2012)
The Legend Live Concert (Universal, 2015)
-The Dancing Oud (2019)
Omar Bashir carries on the tradition of his famed father, Munir Bashir, the preeminent ‘ud (lute) player and one of the world’s most esteemed cultural ambassadors for Arab music in the second half of the 20th century.
Omar Bashir was born in 1970 in Budapest, Hungary. He started playing the ‘ud at 5, next to his father, Munir Bashir, the Iraqi virtuoso who first made the oud a solo recital instrument and popularized it in the West. At 7, Omar Bashir joined the Baghdad Music and Ballet School. He would eventually become a teacher there and set up his own band of 24 musicians specializing in traditional Iraqi music. They performed regularly across Egypt, Russia, Turkey and many Arabic countries.
Bashir returned to Budapest in 1991 where he joined the Franz Liszt Academy. Bashir has performed as a solo artist and in duets with his father until Munir Bashir died in 1997 on the eve of a tour of North America. His music mixes traditional Arabic music, flamenco, blues and other forms with a jazz-like improvisation. Bashir currently resides in Budapest.
Discography:
-Music from Iraq (1992)
-Munir Bashir & Omar Bashir - Duo De 'Ud (1998)
-From the Euphrates to Danube (1998)
-Ashwaq (1999)
-My Memories (1999)
Flamenco Night (1998)
-Al Andalus (1998)
-Zikrayati (1999)
Live Solo Oud Performance (2000)
-Maqam (2xCD - 2000)
- The Sound of Civilizations (EMI, 2002)
-To My Father (2002)
-The Masters of Oud (EMI, 2002)
Bghdadiyat, with Shara Taha (2002)
-Gypsy Oud, Omar Bashir & The Horvath Gypsy Band (2003)
-Latin Oud (2005)
-Oud Around the World Live in Budapest (2004)
-The Crazy Oud (EMI, 2010)
The Platinum Collection (EMI, 2011)
-Takasim (Inedit Records, 2012)
The Legend Live Concert (Universal, 2015)
-The Dancing Oud (2019)