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Sumer Najjar overlooks the Opera House audience with a bouquet of songs of heritage and the beautiful time

2021-08-17T19:33:23.010Z


Damascus-SANA, with his capable voice and his eagerness to present the most beautiful Arabic songs that lived in the memory of the Syrian public, revived


Damascus-SANA

With his capable voice and his keenness to present the most beautiful Arabic songs that lived in the memory of the Syrian audience, the Syrian singer Soumer Najjar revived this evening a traditional and traditional musical evening hosted by the Opera Theater at Dar Al-Assad for Culture and Arts.

The evening, which was led by Maestro Kamal Skiker, was distinguished by the presentation of different musical schools of Arabic melodies in the good old days from Syria, Lebanon and Egypt to great composers, including Zaki Nassif, Sheikh Imam, Ziad Rahbani, Azar Habib, Radwan Rajab, Farid al-Atrash, the Rahbani brothers and Ahmed Sedky, while the evening program was distributed by Maestro Skiker. What gave it the beauty and gratification of the sentences Alhanna.

Among the songs of the beautiful time that a carpenter presented with his voice Yadiar to us, and the situation is tired, Laila, and they put a candle and uncle to gather my tenderness.

Najjar also presented a link from the Syrian folklore heritage, and among the songs presented by Al-Bulbul in Al-Rawd, Ya Salma and Lemona, on the lemon, on the Auf Mishaal, Lulu Ballu, and Yahud for you, and Waa Al-Hilla and Barhoum, Ya Barhoum.

It is noteworthy that Sumer Najjar was born in Aleppo, a graduate of the Arab Institutes of Music in Aleppo and the Higher Institute of Music, the Eastern Singing Department, in general. Al-Wadi and Mughan in Dar Al-Assad for Culture and Arts.

Rasha Mahfoud

Source: sena

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