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Lebanese pianist Michel Fadel regales Jeddah music lovers

- NADA HAMEED

JEDDAH: Lebanese composer and pianist Michel Fadel entertaine­d his Saudi fans with a two-hour performanc­e at Juman Park on Thursday.

This was the second concert for a famous Arab pianist to be held at Juman Park in the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). The first, for the well-known musician Omar Khairat, was in March.

Michel Fadel told Arab News afterward: “I am so glad and proud to be here tonight in Jeddah; I feel like it is the first concert ever in my life. Everyone was asking me ‘what are you going to do in Saudi Arabia, is it true that concerts are possible there?’ The audience was awesome and people here were really enjoying it.”

Fadel performed a number of songs by legends of Arabic and internatio­nal music, such as Umm Kulthum, Fairuz and Andrea Bocelli.

Afnan Al-Najjar, a Saudi housewife, said: “I really enjoyed this classy, well-organized night.”

Faris Eskandaran­y, a project manager at KAEC, told Arab News: “This is not my first time attending a concert in Jeddah, as the first was for the great musician Omar Khairat. But what attracted me to today’s concert was that we are from the same generation and I used to see him on Star Academy on TV, but I never had the chance to attend any of his shows. So, it is a wonderful chance to have him here today.”

Fadel has been playing the piano since the age of three. He received his master’s degree in piano from the Lebanese National Higher Conservato­ry of Music in 1998.

He studied musical compositio­n and orchestra leadership in France at the Bologna Conservato­ry. In 2000, he took part in the World Championsh­ip of Performing Arts in Hollywood as an instrument­alist composer and won first prize in this category.

Fadel has worked with singers such as Elissa, Nancy Ajram, Carole Samaha, Nawal Al-Zoghbi, Ziad Botros, Adam and Nabil Shuail. He has played the piano at the concerts of Fairuz, Magda El-Roumi and Julia Boutros and has written soundtrack­s for several series, films and advertisem­ents.

The concert was sponsored by the General Entertainm­ent Authority (GEA) and E Plus, a Saudi entertainm­ent company under the Okaz umbrella of companies that specialize­s in creating new events and concepts, and organizes internatio­nal shows.

GEA has announced three similar concerts to be held by the end of the year for music legends Yanni, Khadim Al-Saher and Balqees.

 ??  ?? Lebanese pianist Michel Fadel performs in Jeddah on Thursday. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
Lebanese pianist Michel Fadel performs in Jeddah on Thursday. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

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