Saied Silbak Presents: Songs from Palestine [Shubbak Festival]
** Please note there are two show times, details below **
Debuting a mesmerising new project, internationally-renowned Palestinian composer and Oud player Saied Silbak presents a two-part concert featuring his solo compositions, and his quintet ensemble with Palestinian singer Nour Darwish.
In this beautiful and diverse programme Silbak pays homage to the landscape and trajectory of Palestine’s rich music history, from journeying through the region’s folklore classics, to the soundtracks of the 80s and 90s, as well as showcasing contemporary pieces and sounds.
Spotlighting some of the most distinct regional artists such as
Sabreen, Kamilya Jubran and Rim Banna, Silbak also presents his own unique and stellar compositions. A journey through Palestinian folklore from past to present, this is a show you do not want to miss.
Presented by MARSM and Shubbak Festival. Produced and programmed by MARSM.
Early Show: 6PM-9PM
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Late Show: 9PM-12AM
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About Saied Silbak:
Saied Silbak is a Palestinian composer and Oud player born in Shafaa`mr, a city located in the lower Galilee of occupied Palestine. He began training in classical piano at the age of four, before moving onto the oud in his early teens in order to delve deep into the nuances at the base of Arabic music. Silbak went on to train at the Beit Almusica Conservatoire where he later taught, before studying Music and Psychology in Haifa and then completing his Masters at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He has a unique understanding of different types of music, from Arabic, Turkish and Indian to classical Western styles. Silbak’s signature sound, created through his artful ability to fuse these styles together, has seen him perform around the world at festivals and concert series in the UK, Belgium, France, Palestine, Morocco, Argentina and beyond.
About Nour Darwish:
Nour Darwish is a renowned Palestinian soprano who primarily focuses on contemporary Palestinian art songs that combine Arabic poems and classical western music by Palestinian composers. She has taken part in interdisciplinary performances around the world, performing Operatic repertoire as well as Arabic music, and will now be joining Saied Silbak once again for the new project ‘Songs from Palestine’, debuting at London’s Jazz Cafe.