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Children of the "colors" choir for collective singing chant love, birth and the tree in a concert at the opera stage

2020-12-29T22:16:48.562Z


Damascus-Sana The children of the "Alwan" choir for collective singing led by Maestro Hussam El Din Primo for Love, Birth and Walsh


Damascus-Sana

The children of the "Alwan" choir sang collective singing led by Maestro Houssam El Din Primo for Love, Christmas and the Tree, as part of a singing evening hosted today by the Opera Theater at Dar Al Assad for Culture and Arts.

The children, through their performance of 22 songs from different parts of the world, with their sweet voices and joyful performances, added a state of joy to the party crowd, who was in harmony with the children's spontaneous performance.

Maestro Primo stated to the cultural "Sana" that the group chose to sing to the tree, the country and the Christmas by presenting the Christmas tree songs spread around the world indicating that the concert was attended by 40 children of different ages from 13 to 17 years old and they are part of a larger choir, which is the choir of the Luna Band for group singing .

It is noteworthy that the Luna Ensemble for Collective Singing is composed of five choirs and an orchestra that work together and separately to revive collective singing, show its beauty and contribute to its return to the Arab cultural scene. In addition to the three choirs, it consists of the rainbow, sham and nada orchestra.

As for the maestro, he is Primo, a graduate of the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus in 1997 with an excellent degree, and he trained many choirs and participated in many conferences, festivals and workshops in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, Greece, Australia, Brazil and Germany.

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Source: sena

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