Oriental Music Night “Arab stars” performed by Marwa Hamdi. Swap to Arabic Marwa was the main goalkeeper of the Egyptian women soccer team. She has been singing for 10 years, leaving the sport after her preference to music and singing. She’s is being participating in the Egyptian Opera House singing beautiful and classic songs by the most famous singers in the Arab world. The concert will include music of Baleegh Hamdi, Muhammad Abdulwahab, Riyadh Alsenbati, and Ahmad Mishari Aladwani
Musics CS23
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Meena Aziz
A Classic Oriental Music Night performed by “Meena Aziz”. The Concert will perform some of the most famous Arabic Songs and best classics of all times by Maestro Muhammad Abdulwahab. It will also include some western songs.
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Mohamad Arshad – Bansuri and Nasser Alqahtani
Music Night titled “Melody of Thoughts” performed by Mohamad Arshad – Bansuri and Nasser Alqahtani – Piano Mohamad Arshad is a Bansuri player from Jhang Sadar, Pakistan. He has been playing this traditional Punjabi folk instrument for more than 30 years. He is well known among Kuwaiti artists, with whom he has played and enjoyed music for the past 21 years that he has spent in Kuwait. Nasser Alqahtani is a pediatrician that fell in love with piano since the age of ten when he was a student of Sulaiman al-Dikkan. He has been playing and composing music ever since and tonight he will premier some of his compositions.
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Ayman Tayseer
Tarab Music Night with Maestro Ayman Tayseer. Ayman Tayseer is a Jordanian artist, who was deeply fascinated with classical Arabic singing. Tayseer began his career as a singer and a composer at early age and made his first public performance in 1993.
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Brass Quintet
Music Night “Brass with a Twist” performed by the The United Brass Band The band was formed at the beginning of 2012 from the musicians of Uzbekistan and Egypt working in Kuwait. In the bases of the band four musicians from Uzbekistan, one from Great Britain, and one from Egypt. The repertoire of the band includes a wide range of music of all genres and styles – from classical music to jazz to pop.
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Flutes
“Ney” with Maestro Faisal Altammimi The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Middle Eastern music. In some of these musical traditions, it is the only wind instrument used. The ney has been played continuously for 4,500–5,000 years, making it one of the oldest musical instruments still in use.
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Magdy Talaat and his band
Oriental Music Night ” An evening with Qannun” performed by Maestro Magdy Talaat and his band. The music is various and is a mixture of the best old classical and modern Qannun music composed by the top musicians in the Arab world
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American Folk Songs
“David Hanners: An evening of Americana, roots music from the heartland.” David Hanners is one of the few former oilfield roughnecks who also has a Pulitzer Prize. His songs are a slice of Americana and folk that feature vibrant storytelling.
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Shaikha al-Wotaid
“International music by Kuwaiti Talents” performed by Sheikha Alwotaid and friends. Singers: Shahad Alnashi Nora Alwotaid Aisha Almuzael Instruments: Sheikha Alwotaid -violin Sara Dashti -Violin Hawraa Alqattan -Violin Reem Alqalaf – Qanoon Al-Lujain Altawheed -classic Guitar Mariam Almuzael -Guitar Jassim Alabdulsalam-piano Abdullah Albuloushi- drums
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Dr. Amer Jaafar
Music Night ” Dance of Peace” performed by Dr. Amer Jaafar. Dr. Amer Jaafar is a Kuwaiti music composer. He holds a PHD degree from a university in the US. He’s known for composing so many music of kuwaiti TV series like “Zaman al-Eskafi” and “Dalag Suhail” and a lot more. He combines the oriental and western music in a special way!