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Musician Mamelli restores a tape of his soundtracks and dramatic badges on the opera stage

2021-06-06T12:09:48.354Z


Damascus, SANA- An appeal from the sweet memories woven by the creativity of musician Taher Mamli, who was enough to fill the seats of the Al-Ameen theater


Damascus-SANA

An appeal from the sweet memories woven by the creativity of musician Taher Mamli was enough to fill the seats of the opera theater at Dar Al-Assad for Culture and Arts this evening with a large audience that gathered to listen to clips of music, words and sounds that occupied a large area of ​​his recent past and his beautiful present.

Taher Mamli, the musician, whose name is associated with the badges of the Syrian drama series, presented his audience, accompanied by the Orpheus Orchestra, a synthesis of the signs of Palestinian alienation, big dreams, the people of love and Zeir Salem, who captured the hearts of the audience, who accompanied his music with warm applause.

Through the ceremony, which was held by Shams Academy in cooperation with the General Authority of Dar al-Assad for Culture and Arts and the Ministry of Tourism, Mamelli opened a page of memories of the coming time and lit up his Damascene night the lanterns of lovers and shed a spotlight on the world of wolves when they grow old to present the badges of these dramatic series with the talented young voices of Syria. Linda Bitar, Sarah Farah and Abboud Barmada.

Information Minister Imad Sarah said in a statement to reporters after attending the ceremony that the soundtrack is successful when it takes us to other worlds, and this is what the composer Mamli's tracks did, as it took us to worlds of elegance and beauty that completed the dramatic work.

Minister Sarah pointed out that the dramatic work can only succeed with its other half, which is the soundtrack, which must be integrated and compatible with its elements, noting that Taher Mamli was creative in the integration between the soundtrack and the written story.

The ceremony was attended by the Ministers of Tourism, Eng. Mohamed Rami Martini, Culture Dr. Lubana Mushawah, Education Dr. Darem Tabbaa, a number of ambassadors, artists and a crowd of audience.

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Source: sena

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