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Dal'Ouna
Tribute to Mahmoud Darwich, Philharmonie de Paris
Tribute to the great Divas
Fez Festival of World Sacred Music, Morocco

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Beihdja Rahal et l'Orchestre Arabo-Andalou de l'Anjou

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Beihdja Rahal et l'Orchestre Arabo-Andalou de l'Anjou

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Musique et poésie

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La pièce de théâtre Taha

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Performing Ensembles

Clément Billardello @Oled Khalib

Ramzi Aburedwan and Ensemble Dal’Ouna

“When you have an Eastern background and a Western music education you get a sound that is evocative of gypsy music.
Photo de Jean-Michel Delage - Angers

Arab-Andalusian Orchestra from Anjou

Conducted by Ramzi Aburedwan, the Arab-Andalusian Orchestra is made up of artists from all over Anjou, of all ages, in an intergenerational and multicultural dynamic. They have a vast repertoire ranging from the Levant (Middle East) to Eastern Europe via Africa and Asia. It is above all the compositions of the members of the orchestra that gradually constitutes the repertoire. The themes addressed revolve around the Andalusian lyrical imagination, and are conveyed through courtly love, wine, and gardens. 
Al Manara Ensemble

Al Manara

Al Manara (meaning The Beacon) is a Belgian-Palestinian ensemble built on the collaborative juices and musical dialogue occurring between Ramzi and the Belgian pianist, conductor and composer Éloi Baudimont.
Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem

Jerusalem Sufi Ensemble

“If you want to be free, be a captive of love” - Nur ad-Din Abd Ar-Rahman Jami, Persian poet, mystic and historian of the 15th century.
The Palestine National Ensemble of Arabic Music

The Palestine National Ensemble of Arabic Music

The Palestine National Ensemble for Arabic Music (PNEAM) is reviving and breathing new life into the classical Arab musical heritage in Palestine.

Projects

Photo by Veronique Vercheval

Natouf project

I wish to pay tribute to my ancestors: the Natufians.
Pièce de théâtre Taha

La pièce de théâtre Taha

Taha est une pièce pour un acteur, écrite et jouée pour la première fois par Amer Hlehel au théâtre Al-Midane d’Haïfa le 7 mai 2014. Elle s’inspire de la vie du poète palestinien Taha Muhammad Ali, symbole d’une Palestine perdue et reconquise par les mots. Taha est un poète. Il est seul sur scène. Fort de son expérience, il raconte son parcours, à la fois si singulier et si universel : celui d’un homme qui a dû quitter son pays, qui a éprouvé la perte, et qui pourtant tient debout.
Children of the Stone

"Children of the Stone" by Sandy Tolan

Children of the Stone, the power of music in a hard land It is an unlikely story.  Ramzi Hussein Aburedwan, a child from a Palestinian refugee camp, confronts an occupying army, gets an education, masters an instrument, dreams of something much bigger than himself, and then, through his charisma and persistence, inspires scores of others to work with him to make that dream real. The dream: a school to transform the lives of thousands of children—as Ramzi’s life was transformed—through music.
"Ma valise est mon pays", tribute to Mahmoud Darwich - February 2020

"Ma valise est mon pays", tribute to Mahmoud Darwich - February 2020

"Ma valise est mon pays", tribute to Mahmoud Darwich - February 2020 An ode to freedom, the words of poet Mahmoud Darwich resound with fervent brilliance in My homeland is a suitcase, a monumental concert and performance orchestrated by illustrious Palestinian musician Ramzi Aburedwan. ------------------------------------------------------------------- EN FRANCAIS -----------------------------------------------------------------
Philharmonie de Paris, may 2018

Tribute to the great Divas

This creation is a celebration of the great Arabic songstresses of the 20th century and a tribute to Oum Kalsoum, Fairouz, Asmahan, Leila Murad, Mayada Alhenawy, Warda al-Djazaira. From the 1940's, the woman in Arabic song represented the dream of absolute love. They also embodied an Arab world that aspired to a new boom of renaissance and modernity, an image that came to life with Arabic cinema’s musical comedy.

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"Musician, composer and conductor, Ramzi Aburedwan flows with great ease between East and West. From Arabic maqam to symphonic music, Palestinian folklore to tarab or from Sufi incantations to music for large orchestras, he has made this universal musical space his home and destiny, and in doing so, has overcome the fractures of his past."
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