2023-10-31 21:12:23
Abu Dhabi (Etihad)
The Abu Dhabi Festival, in cooperation with the Middle East Institute (MEI), presented an exceptional musical event organized by the New York Arab Orchestra (NYAO), led by the brilliant musician and violinist Laith Siddiq, at “The Barnes” Theater in the Wolf Trap in the American capital, Washington, where Laith Siddiq, the nominated For the International Grammy Awards, he was accompanied by 12 musicians in an exceptional performance that included solo playing and musical improvisation of a number of traditional and contemporary Arabic works.
Al-Rahbani and Abdel-Wahab
The concert was an invitation to enter the enchanting world of diverse Arabic music styles, as the orchestra presented wonderful clips from different eras of the works of the Rahbani brothers, Muhammad Abdel Wahhab, and Zaki Nassif, in addition to the works of Laith Siddiq himself, and took the audience on an exceptional journey through different eras of the Arab musical heritage. For the audience to enjoy original compositions and a unique musical mixture presented by the orchestra with professionalism and mastery.
Intercultural dialogue
Hoda Ibrahim Al Khamis, founder of the Abu Dhabi Group for Culture and Arts, founder and artistic director of the Abu Dhabi Festival, stressed the importance of the role that the festival plays abroad and its stimulation of cultural diplomacy and the Arab presence in the world, within the framework of its vision to introduce cultural heritage and the Arab musical heritage, and build bridges of dialogue between cultures.
She said, “The Abu Dhabi Festival is proud of its strategic partnership with the prestigious Middle East Institute in Washington, and their cooperation through the Institute’s Center for Arts and Culture in spreading Arab culture and music, by presenting the performance of (The New York Arab Orchestra), the ambassador of Arab culture to the world, led by the multi-winning violinist and composer.” Among the international awards is Laith Siddiq, with the participation of 12 creative musicians who consolidate the presence of Arab music and culture in the United States and the world.”
Global impact
The New York Arab Orchestra, which was founded in 2007, has contributed to changing the landscape of Arabic music education in New York City and influencing diverse audiences around the world. Over the course of 15 years, the orchestra has presented performances and workshops in prestigious places such as Lincoln Center, Damrosch Park, and City Hall. Detroit Symphony” and had many international participations, such as the World Music Festival in Portugal, and the Taipei Silk Road Music Conference in Taiwan.
The New York Arab Orchestra inspired an audience of Arab Americans and non-Americans to learn regarding the music and culture of the Arab world. Laith Siddiq, a violinist and composer who was nominated for a Grammy Award, is the Artistic Director of the New York Arab Orchestra, and has previously performed with a number of major artists. Such as Simon Shaheen, Danilo Perez, and Jack DeJohnette, he performed at a number of famous festivals and events, including the London Jazz Festival, Boston Symphony Hall, WOMEX, and the Panama Jazz Festival.
Values of coexistence and peace
Hoda Ibrahim Al-Khamis noted, saying, “We emphasize the influential role of culture and arts in spreading the values of coexistence and world peace, through the masterpieces of the works of the Rahbani brothers, Muhammad Abdel Wahhab, and Zaki Nassif, in cooperation with one of the most prominent leading Arab music groups in the world, in their performance on (The Barnes) stage.” The historic Wolf Trap in Washington, the largest musical theater that presents more than 80 artistic performances every year, ranging from performances by singing legends to chamber musicians and jazz greats.
“Best international artist”
Violinist and composer Laith Siddiq has participated in many award-winning albums, in addition to receiving several awards, including second place in the Seifert International Jazz Violin Competition, and the title of “Best International Artist” at the 2020 Boston Music Awards. He also plays the role of The main performer and violinist in the new “Mirage – Assassin’s Creed” game, scheduled to be released at the end of this year.
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