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The Oriental Music Orchestra honors the Palestinian musician Hussein Nazik at the Opera House stage

2021-01-13T20:34:42.101Z


Damascus-SANA is the owner of a bus journey based on reviving the lyrical heritage in the Levant and employing children's songs in the upbringing


Damascus-Sana

He has a busy journey of reviving the lyrical heritage in the Levant and employing children's songs in educational upbringing, which made him deserving of being the focus of the evening of singing that was revived by the Oriental Music Orchestra led by Maestro Nazih Asaad at the opera theater in Dar Al-Assad for Culture and Arts this evening.

The Oriental Music Orchestra honors the Palestinian musician Hussein Nazik at the Opera House stage

 The evening, which is a continuation of the orchestra project, came to revive the Arab and Eastern heritage in general and the Syrian in particular, a variety of patriotic songs that accompanied many events inside the occupied land of Palestine and were repeated by people and continued to this day through the Palestinian Lovers Ensemble and children's songs that are firmly in the public's conscience.

The orchestra played patriotic poems by Nazik, who redistributed the national anthem of the Syrian Arab Republic Orchestralia to conclude by presenting TV badges for the series, including works such as the song “Iftah Ya Simsim”.

Among the songs presented in the evening are composed by Nazik, a traveler without an identity, and we write for love and the hymn of the earth, which is the ending sign of the series Bama My Eye, and the song by God, to plant you in the house and Jerusalem, and long live the work.

It is noteworthy that the musician Hussein Nazik, who was recently honored by the Ministry of Culture, was born in the occupied city of Jerusalem in 1942, and after the city fell under the clutches of the Zionist occupation, he moved to several places before settling in Damascus since 1969 and began his long journey in composing, composing and distributing, as he sought to spread the Palestinian and Syrian heritage. He founded and contributed to the founding of many artistic groups and composed a melody for a selection of the most important Syrian artists, such as Sabah Fakhry, Mustafa Nasri, Samir Helmy, Naim Hamdy and others.

The Oriental Music Orchestra honors the Palestinian musician Hussein Nazik at the Opera House stage

As for the Oriental Music Orchestra, it was established in 2012 under the auspices of the Directorate of Theaters and Music and presented its founding concert on the stage of the Damar Cultural Complex and is concerned with Arab and Eastern heritage in general and the Syrian in particular, and it consists of 50 musicians between playing and singing, the majority of whom are students and graduates of the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus and the College of Music in Homs in addition to amateurs. Ancient composers through songs, muwashahat, roles and the arts of oriental instrumentalism.

Source: sena

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