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Farah Fersi is a Tunisian artist, musician, and composer known for her virtuosity on the Kanun, a traditional Middle Eastern string instrument. Her musical journey began at the conservatory, where she developed a profound passion for the Kanun. Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural diversity surrounding her, Farah creatively fuses Arab world music with this traditional instrument.
One of her distinctive features is her innovative playing style, utilizing all ten fingers and incorporating percussion techniques, thereby expanding the possibilities of the qanûn. With a diverse stage experience that spans across Tunisia, France, Spain, Turkey, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Algeria, Farah has captivated audiences by skillfully blending musical genres and presenting a contemporary approach to the Kanun.
In 2020, Farah achieved a significant milestone in her artistic journey with the release of her debut album, "Reborn." This album likely showcases her musical evolution and represents a culmination of her creative endeavors. Additionally, Farah has collaborated with various artists, enriching her artistic path and contributing to the broader musical landscape. Her dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional music while respecting its roots marks her as an influential and innovative figure in the world of music, particularly in the context of the Kanun.
Farah Fersi collaborated with Jordi Savall for Orpheus XXI in 2023. Orpheus XXI is an international musical and humanitarian project founded by Jordi Savall.