Beiteddine Festivals return today for free | culture

The Beiteddine Festival returns this summer with a short and distinctive program for free, sensing it to the difficult social and living reality, with the participation of a number of young Lebanese artists and art exhibitions, and emphasizing the “message of culture in all circumstances and times.”

All concerts are held in Salamlek Square. This is where the Beiteddine festivals began in 1984, when they defied the era of war, and today they defy crises and open their theaters to their audience. Free tickets are reserved at all Ticketing Box Office branches

Opening – Wednesday

July 13 2022

The Resonating Strings

It is a Lebanese orchestra that includes soprano Lara Jokhdar and mezzo-soprano Natasha Nassar, led by violinist Joe Dou. The band presents a wide range of the most famous opera songs and a bouquet of international film music.

Friday 15 July 2022

A night of joy in Beiteddine

Dylan Jabbour and her band

Musician and artist, Daleen Jabbour, will present a group of Arabic and classical songs, accompanied by a group of professional musicians, according to Takht’s standards of classical Arabic music.

To my darling, or when you will know for little Najat

Yama moon Aalbab for Fayza Ahmed.

Sharing in Maqam Al-Zangran on Al-La, Layali and Mawal Shufu Al-Halawa, and the song Ya Halawat Al-Dunya by Fathia Ahmed.

Visit me once a year, Mr. Darwish.

O Bida roses to Asmahan.

No Bayat Connection, Taqasim,

Oh sweet, oh my goodness

O neighbor of the valley, on the way of Noor Al-Huda

Atlal – Umm Kulthum

Saturday 16 July 2022

Guy Manoukian and the orchestra

The Lebanese musician, composer and pianist presents a group of new and distinguished works

The festivals also present three art exhibitions from July 13 to August 30, coordinated by Mr. Saleh Barakat:

1. Paintings by the great Lebanese plastic artists in a private collection at Beiteddine Palace, including Omar Onsi, Habib Al-Sorour, Mostafa Farroukh, Waheeb Al-Batdini, Khalil Zgheib, and they are the pioneers of Lebanese plastic art.

2. Sculptures by the Basbous family and Mrs. Salwa Raouda Choucair

3. Natural / Unnatural Paintings Collection

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