BIO & CAREER

Le Trio Joubran

Three brothers descending from a family of « Oud » makers and players since four generations... the grand grand-father, the grand-father, the father and now, Samir, Wissam and Adnan have transformed this instrument into a passion, a skill, a life...

Their mastery of « Oud » is singular and so are the harmony and the synchronization that they perform all over the world, before different publics united by the Trio's authenticity and excellence.

The percussion is performed by the master Youssef Hbeisch who enriches the Trio's compositions by enchanting rhythms and notes.

Le Trio Joubran, three brothers from Palestine, musicians sought after worldwide, are progressing in their art thanks to a big amount of individual and collective effort and to the deep love and respect of music and public.

Music for Films

Trio Joubran has been frequently invited to compose for films and documentaries. They have been awarded several times in the "Best Music Score" Category.

ADIEU GARY 
(Nassim Amaouche, 2008). 
Best Music Award (Dubai International Film Festival 2009)
and Grand prix de la Semaine de la Critique (Cannes 2009)

THE LAST FLY 
(Karim Dridi, 2009) Original Movie Soundtrack with the actors Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet

MIRAL 
(Julian Schnabel, 2010) 
with the actresses Freida Pinto and Hiam Abbas

THE LAST FRIDAY 
(Yahya Alabdallah, 2011). 
Best Music Award (Dubai International Film Festival 2012)

FIVE BROKEN CAMERAS 
(Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi, 2011).
Oscars nominated for Best Documentary, 2012

THE MESSENGER OF GOD 
(Majid Majidi, 2015), in collaboration with AR Rahman

Awards

Best Music Award for "Adieu Gary",
International Film Festival, Dubai 2009)

Best Music Award for "The Last Friday", 
International Film Festival, Dubai 2012)

Artistic Creativity Award 
(Arab Though Foundation, Beirut 2013) for their career

The Order of Merit and Excellence 
(Palestinian National Authority, Ramallah 2013) for their career

Zyriab Award of Virtuosity
(International Lute Festival - UNESCO, Tetouan 2016)