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Charbel Rouhana: the Art of the Middle...

3.8M streams

3,764,054

Charbel Rouhana: the Art of the Middle...

3.8M streams

3,763,817

Sourat Trait D'union

1M streams

1,044,075

Dangerous

985.1K streams

985,111

Doux Zen

367.5K streams

367,483

Doux Zen

367.5K streams

367,483

Mazaj Alani

169.4K streams

169,420

Ila Mata

158.9K streams

158,887

Salamat

93K streams

92,952

The Handmade Concert (Live)

30.8K streams

30,772

Biography

Lebanese composer, singer and musician, Charbel Rouhana is one of the few masters who shaped the Arab lute and its techniques. In 1990 he won the first prize of the Hirayama Competition in Japan for Best Composition entitled "Hymn of Peace", in the year 2000 he won the “Murex d’Or” as the Musician of the year, in 2007 he conducted and arranged the BBC3 World Music Awards winning Album of 2007 “ Al Muwashahat” and in 2011 he has been selected to participate in the Babel Med musical forum. Rouhana has composed various compositions for the famous dance group “Caracalla” and has performed with Marcel Khalife in various concerts and tours. The reputation of Charbel Rouhana and his international performances made him an ambassador for Lebanese and Middle Eastern music: Festival Francophonies métissées (Paris, 2001), Oud Festival (Tetwan, Morocco, 2000), Festival Novart (Bordeaux, France, 2003), Concert with Satoru Shionoya Unit (Tokyo, 2004), World Expo 2010 (China), Jazz Festival (Dubaï, 2010), International Beirut Jazz Festival (Beirut, 2010). Charbel Rouhana’s style is not restricted to his oriental roots, he offers to his international audience concerts with various colors, combining creativity and erudition, rich in harmonies and open to improvisation. In 2018 he performed at the Byblos International Festival in Lebanon, his "Tribute To Sayyed Darwish". In 2019 he performed with Melhem Zain at the Byblos International Festival in Lebanon " From Andalusia to Byblos"