All concerts are held in the inner Salamlek Square, where the Beiteddine festivals began in 1984, when it defied the era of war, and today it defies crises and opens its theater to its audience.
According to the “National Media Agency”, the free tickets are reserved through all branches of the “Ticketing Box Office”.
The festival will be opened by “Les Cordes Résonnantes”, a Lebanese orchestra that includes soprano Lara Jokhdar and mezzo-soprano Natasha Nassar, led by violinist Joe Doo.
The band presents a wide range of the most famous opera songs and a bouquet of international film music.
As for Friday, the 15th, it will celebrate the night of Tarab, the musician and artist Dline Jabbour, and she 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.
And on Saturday the 16th, the Lebanese composer and pianist Guy Manoukian and the orchestra will present a group of new and distinguished works. The festivals also present three art exhibitions from tomorrow until August 30, in coordination with Saleh Barakat. The festivals also include paintings by the great Lebanese plastic artists within a special group at Beiteddine Palace from Among them are Omar Onsi, Habib Al-Sorour, Mustafa Farroukh, Waheeb Al-Batdini, Khalil Zgheib, who are pioneers of Lebanese plastic art, sculptures from the work of the Basbous family and Salwa Rawda Choucair.