BEIRUT CHANTS 2024 : A SWINGING CHRISTMAS
Festivals17/12/2024 de 19:00 à 21:00
Mariane Saïd
Mariane Saïd is a Lebanese singer born in Beirut on October 13, 1992. She began her musical journey performing in churches and has been studying at the Lebanese Conservatory since 2012. Furthering her classical singing training through private courses and at USEK, she has sung with several choirs, including the NDU choir. Mariane brings a dedication and love for music to her performances, with a wealth of experience in concerts, events, and sacred ceremonies.
Ignace Bteich
Born in Beirut in 1995, Ignace Bteich is a classically trained pianist with a Baccalaureate Degree in Piano Performance (2018) from the Lebanese Conservatory of Music. Rooted in classical traditions, Ignace began exploring jazz in recent years, blending classical finesse with the vibrant spontaneity of jazz for a rich and dynamic musical experience.
Charbel El Heraoui – Flute
Charbel El Heraoui, born in Beirut on April 21, 1989, began his musical journey in 1999 with flute studies at the Lebanese National Conservatory. He later majored in musicology at USEK University, earning a diploma in flute performance, and expanded into jazz. With experience performing in Beirut, Rome, Prague, Warsaw, and Qatar, Charbel also served as the St. Georges Cathedral Choir conductor and is currently pursuing music production projects.
Jack Estephan
A musician and artisan, Jack Estephan began playing violin at age nine and has performed in concert halls globally, including France, Poland, Morocco, and Italy. Endorsed by Dubai’s Ministry of Culture in 2022, Jack also founded his own atelier in 2016, specializing in bow making and instrument repair, studying under renowned artisans worldwide.
Anthony Malkoun
Anthony Malkoun began his career as a classical percussionist with the LeBAM orchestra in 2011, expanding into Latin percussion and jazz drumming. He has performed with the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra and shared the stage with artists like Jose Carreras. His experience includes collaborations in Sweden, Germany, and Lebanon.
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