Artist
Zaki Nassif
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Born in Mashghara, in the southwest Bekaa region of Lebanon on
July 4th 1916, Zaki Nassif was the son of Chaker Nassif, an industrial merchant,
and Rashideh Ibrahim, a musically-sensitive mother who nurtured Zaki’s
musicality in early life with her singing at home. Egyptian Sheikh Salama
Hijazi’s singing of classical Arabic and both, Sheikh Mohamed Rifaat’s and
Sheikh Mustafa Ismail’s reciting verses from the Holy Qur’an influenced his
musical sensibilities that were further developed by his attendance of Syriac
and Byzantine (Greek Orthodox) church services. His exposure to traditional
dabkeh developed also his conviction that these Lebanese folkdances could be a
true expression of collective celebration, of joy, and of solidarity, or
“dalouna” . In 1920, during the early days of the French mandate in Syria and
Lebanon, his family moved to the Beirut , the new capital of Lebanon. As the
youngest of two girls and three boys, his childhood was happy during the years
1922 - 1933, despite the first family bankruptcy in 1925. During that period, he
had his initial exposure to regional instruments, including the plucked-string
“oud” and the “mijwez” flute. In 1933, a serious foot condition left him with a
life-long handicap. It forced him to leave his high school studies at the French
Lay Mission (presently the “Lycée Français”) at an early age and joined later on
the “School of the Holy Saviour”. Zaki Nassif’s study of music began at the
Institute of Music of the American University of Beirut in 1936. His instructors
were made up largely of members of the Kouguell family: Arkadie and his wife
taught him voice and piano, and Arkadies’ brother Rudolph taught him cello. The
noted composer Toufic El Bacha (1924-2005) was also a close friend and colleague
of Zaki Nassif during these days of study at AUB. Also, El Bacha’s uncle Khalil
Maknieh mentored Zaki during that period. In spite of some interruptions caused
by the family business, he remained at AUB until 1941 after which he continued
his classical music studies with Bertand Robillard. As were many other students
at AUB, he was affected by prevailing social and political ideas. These ideas
deeply influenced his patriotic and social beliefs throughout his life, shaping
up as well his musical outlook, characterized by a genuine interest in folk
music, poetry and dance in addition to an encyclopedic knowledge of Byzantine
& Syriac music traditions. A second family financial setback in 1949 had a
strong effect on the composer, and following this event, he dedicated himself to
the music profession. In doing so, he eventually contributed significantly to
what became to be known as the "Lebanese Renaissance." This period was the
beginning of a golden age for Lebanese-produced music in general and Lebanese
folk-dance-influenced works in particular. Zaki Nassif, Toufic El Bacha,
Philemon Wehbeh (1916-1985), Assi (1923-1986), husband of the famous singer
Fairouz, and Mansour Rahbani (1923-2009) were among the leading components of
this music. They, except Wehbe, also formed a quintet, with Abdel Ghani Chaaban
(1925-1977) named ‘The League of Five’ that was modeled after the Russian circle
of composers “The band of Five” (1856-1870) whose objective was to promote
musical modernism along side the local musical identity. Their focal points were
first Near East Radio (1953-1956) and Radio Liban in Beirut, then the Baalbeck
festival in 1957 & 1959, in collaboration with Marwan and Wadiha Jarrar
(1930-2011), Sabri Sherif (1922-1999), Badi' Boulos and others. These
collaborations also played a significant role in the development of regional
dance, in the form of formalized stage choreography for the dabkeh. In 1960,
“The Story of Lebanon” performances were given by the Anwar Group, championed by
the journalist Said Fraiha (1905-1978) and directed by Nizar Mikati: this time
with only Zaki Nassif and Toufic El Bacha participating alongside Wadi’El Safi
and Afif Redwan (1929- 1972). The Anwar Group ended their activities in 1964
after presenting another program at Baalbeck Festival entitled “Our Land
Forever” preceded by three years of touring in the Arab countries and Europe.
Starting from 1965, Zaki Nassif worked solo and achieved two major
participations in the 1970 and 1974 Baalbeck festivals besides composing many
songs for choruses, as well as for celebrated singers like Sabah, Wadi El Safi,
Nasri Chamseddine (1927-1983), Majdala, Widad, Suad Hachem, Najah Salam, Samira
Toufic and Joseph Azar. After the Lebanese War started, Nassif composed his
masterpiece performed by Fairuz “Ya Banni Oummi” (1981) based on Gibran Khalil
Gibran’s texts and continued his contribution to music in Lebanon with his more
than a decade long collaboration with Caracalla Dance Troop and writer Antoine
Ghandour for theatre and TV. He also worked with a new generation of singers
like Majida El Roumi, Ghassan Saliba, Ali Hleihel and others. One of his most
important and influential songs of the late 1980s was “Raje'h Yit'Ammar
Loubnan”, for which he wrote both words and music. In Lebanon, it became an
extremely popular song, rivaling even the national anthem. This afforded him
nation-wide recognition and generous and significant royalties from the Lebanese
Broadcasting Corporation that supported him for the remaining years of his life.
His last masterpiece, lyrics and music, is "Mahma Yitajrah Bladna", that
expresses passion and sincerity for the plea of his homeland, after the first
Qana massacre in 1996. Zaki Nassif died on March 11, 2004, leaving a rich and
vibrant musical heritage consisting of about 1,100 of songs and pieces of music
belonging to various genres and styles. He may be considered the founder of a
new Lebanese Arabic school of compositions, unique in a genre that combines
words, music, orchestration and dance.
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MELHEM ZEIN
08:30 PM | Joseph Tohme Skaff
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
MANIA THE ABBA TRIBUTE
09:00 PM | Serenata by Nabu
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
BLOOM with GHINWA
07:00 PM | Daraj El Zouk
MOUHAMMAD KHAIRY
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
MARWA NAGY singing UMM KULTHUM
09:00 PM | Serenata by Nabu
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
MARIE SLEIMAN Featuring Soprano LENA KHATER
09:30 PM | Casino du Liban
ZIAD BOURJI
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
MAGIDA EL ROUMI
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
Diwaniyat Hob - ديوانية حب
08:30 PM | Echoes of the Golden Era | Beiteddine Palace
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
Symphonic Electro-Dance
08:30 PM | Château Rweiss
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
SHEHERAZADE
07:30 PM | IXSIR winery
MELHEM ZEIN
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
SHEHERAZADE
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Tribute to Musician MOHAMMAD ABDULWAHAB
08:30 PM | Ghalboun
NOQTA WARA NOQTA
05:00 PM | Casino du Liban
We group and DJ Marc French 80s night
08:30 PM | Zaarour Club
WAEL JASSAR
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
Lebanese Classical Night Maestro LUBNAN BAALBAKI
08:30 PM | Ghalboun
ADONIS
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
Love and Revenge
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KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
AL SHAMI
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
GUY MANOUKIAN
08:30 PM | Ehden
CARLOS
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
BEER WINE AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL WITH HANINE
07:30 PM | Batroun
MOEEN SHREIF
10:00 PM | KAY Lounge
MAYYAS
08:30 PM | Cedars International Festival
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
Cedars Transportation - MAYYAS
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Echoes of the Cedars by Michel Fadel and Rony Barrak
08:00 PM | ARZ EHMEJ
BEER WINE AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL WITH ZEF
07:30 PM | Batroun
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08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
HERITAGE - Dadju & Tayc
08:30 PM | Forum de Beyrouth
BEER WINE AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL WITH IYAM EL LIRA
07:30 PM | Batroun
JOSEPH ATTIEH
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
Sparkling Summer with RODGE
07:00 PM | BAR NATIONAL
The Musical كلو مسموح - Anything Goes
08:30 PM | Performed by the incredible Carole Samaha | Beiteddine Palace
JOHN ACHKAR
09:30 PM | Beirut Waterfront
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
ZADE DIRANI
08:30 PM | Forum de Beyrouth
ADAM
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
The Musical كلو مسموح - Anything Goes
08:30 PM | Performed by the incredible Carole Samaha | Beiteddine Palace
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
Opera CARMEN
08:00 PM | Baalbeck
GUY MANOUKIAN
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
ABEER NEHME
08:30 PM | Ehden
Transportation for Baalbeck Festival - Carmen
04:00 PM | Transportation Baalbeck
SAINT LEVANT IN CONCERT
09:00 PM | Batroun
DJ STEPH DIAB
08:30 PM | Bentael Mar Mema
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
WAEL KFOURY
08:30 PM | Cedars International Festival
Cedars Transportation - WAEL KFOURY
Transportation Cedars
Transportation for Baalbeck Festival - Carmen
04:00 PM | Transportation Baalbeck
Opera CARMEN
08:00 PM | Baalbeck
MOEEN SHREIF
08:30 PM | Bentael Mar Mema
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
Ehden - DANCING MOON III
08:30 PM | Ehden
Fundraising Event for LeBAM
08:30 PM | DANCE AROUND THE WORLD | Beiteddine Palace
JUNAID ZEIN EL DINE & ABBAS JAAFAR
08:30 PM | Bentael Mar Mema
ELISSA
09:00 PM | Beirut Waterfront
325 yrs Antonine concert - AN UNFADINGLIGHT
08:30 PM | Mar Elias Church
BLACK COFFEE
08:00 PM | Cedars International Festival
Cedars Transportation - BALCK COFFEE
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"Fragile" by Tania Saleh with the participation of Khaled Mouzanar
08:30 PM | Smar Jbeil Citadel
KHYEL SAHRA
08:30 PM | Casino du Liban
One Thousand and One Nights - New Dates
08:00 PM | Theatre Caracalla
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