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Interview With Steve Barakatt, The Musician Whose Notes Never Left His Homeland

The artist behind UNICEF’s official anthem “Lullaby”, Steve Barakatt is a musical force to be reckoned with. For more than three decades, the Canadian composer with Lebanese origins has touched the hearts of music lovers all around the world. We had the chance to sit down with Barakatt to discuss his childhood, his time as a UNICEF ambassador, and even old-school fan mail. The renowned musician revealed that his musical career is taking a fresh turn and he never felt more in tune with his homeland.

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How did it all start out with music? How would you describe your musical upbringing?

I started very early! I was fortunate to have a family that’s filled with music lovers and so, music  felt like pleasure and always part of our celebrations. We had moments when we would all play together as a family, it was all about sharing our love of music. Many start at a young age, and music is a very tough discipline which is why many kids abandon music because it's too heavy on their shoulders. But I was always playing around with it and having fun but I still followed the classical lessons from the early age of 5. It was a good combo of having fun and practicing the classical side of music - it's why I still love it.

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