Arabic Symphony
Programme & Performers
Valerie Coleman: Umoja - anthem of unity
Osman: The Shepherd's song for oboe & strings
Ravel: Shéhérazade
Kareem Roustom: Ramal
The Ayoub Sisters: Arabic Symphony (London premiere)
Fawzi Haimor: conductor
Armand Djikoloum: oboe
Axelle Fanyo: soprano
The Ayoub Sisters’ celebration of Arabic music and landscapes tops a kaleidoscopic concert that takes in works by composers from Ravel to Valerie Coleman.
Valerie Coleman’s Umoja – the Swahili word for ‘unity’ – opens tonight’s concert. Originally composed as a simple song for women’s choir, the orchestral version brings an expansion and sophistication to the short and sweet melody, dancing and weaving throughout the instrument families.
A single oboe tells a story in Shepherd’s Song. Composer Ali Osman gives voice to solitude and landscape through flowing, folk-inspired melodies.
Grammy Award-winning soprano Axelle Fanyo is the soloist for Ravel’s musical fantasy Shéhérazade.
Emmy-nominated composer Kareem Roustom blends Middle Eastern traditions with contemporary colours in Ramal.
Closing the concert is the London premiere of The Ayoub Sisters’ Arabic Symphony, a celebration of their Egyptian heritage giving a flavour of the Middle East with a classical sound.
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