Damascus-SANA
With her gentle voice, the artist Mays Harb added warmth to the party hosted by the Damascus Opera House, to which she always returns to draw from the originality and tradition, through which she presents her creations mixed with heritage and personal experience.
Mays, in the concert program, led by musician Rashid Hilal, moved between heritage, rapture and contemporary within an hour. She also released two songs for her, the first of which she had composed two years ago, one of which was composed by the Kuwaiti poet Maysoon Sweidan, and the second is a poem by the Lebanese poet and journalist “Zahi Wehbe”, which she presented without musical arrangement accompanied by Cellist Qusai Naim.
Mays started the party with Yalami's money for the great late Sabah Fakhri, a tribute to his soul. She also performed songs from her previous albums, such as Ward Al-Haki and Shaw Halhala. Lyrics and compositions by musician Ziad Al-Rahbani presented a song with information that is not certain.
During the concert, Harb went with her audience to new melodic dimensions that mixed oriental music, jazz, and folklore in Suwayda Governorate, such as Manham Al-Qalb, Helu Al-Qad, and the Furaty color sung by Mays Bashjn and Azouba with the Mawla of Furatia.
Mays also presented a variety of songs between what the audience memorized from the works that they used to enthrall with and some songs from her new album, from which she performed the song “Tamuz”, “Msiti” and “Bataeb Khayalak”.
Singer Mays Harb is preparing on the 17th of this month to participate in a concert within the World Music Festival at Sibylos Academy in Helsinki, at the invitation of the Arab Music Orchestra in Finland.
Amani Farooj
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