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Mohamad Fityan (born 1 August 1984, Aleppo, Syria) is a Syrian musician and composer known for his mastery of the ney and kawala. Fityan studied under Mohamad Kassas and Berj Kassis. He has performed with the Syrian Orchestra and Syrian Jazz Band since 2003, and has been performing solo concerts since 2005. He received his diploma from the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus in 2010. In 2009, he founded his own band, named Ara-Sham. Fityan teaches ney and kawala at various institutes across Syria, including the Solhi al-Wadi Institute for Music, the Syrian-Dutch “Music in Me” project supported by UNRWA since 2003, the Al-Assad Youth Institute since 2004, and the UNICEF SOS Village (2007-2009). ==Compositions== * Theatrical music for “Antigun Immigration” play directed by Jihad Saad (former Director of the Theaters and Music Directorate), and staged in Syria and at international festivals in Egypt, Spain, Tunisia and Pakistan (2004) * Music for ''Orchard Cherries'' (2005) and ''As You Like'' (2006) plays directed by Ajaj Saleem (Dean of the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts) * Flamenco and Syrian music project with the French musician Jeremie Sieffert at the Opera House (Damascus 2006) * Children orchestra, Solhi al-Wadi Institute (2007-2012) * Music for the ''From Here to There'', a play performed at the opening ceremony of the Youth Theatrical Festival (Damascus 2007) * CD for children songs (2009) * First musician to arrange ancient Ugarit and Phoenician music which was found on pottery tablets in Ras Shamra dated back to the first millennium B.C. It is the oldest Syrian music still now available and 2 more tracks for old Syrian Music (2009) professional recording by (Arasham-Band 2009) * Syrian Radio Station “Arabesque” (2010) * Tow Single Pop Songs for different Singers (2008-2013) * New album, Soul of the Nay(2014), (Publishing at 2015); 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohamad Fityan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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