KHALIFE, Marcel
Marcel Khalife is a composer, oud master and performer born in Amchit, Lebanon. He studied the oud (the Arabic lute) at the Beirut National Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1971, and, ever since, has been injecting a new life into the oud. From 1972 to 1975, Marcel Khalife taught at the Beirut National Conservatory of Music, public universities and other local private music institutions. During that same period, he toured the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and the United States giving solo performances on the oud.
Khalife has performed at many international festivals and in prestigious venues. He has also composed several purely instrumental works that have been performed by major orchestras. His latest work, ‘Arabian Concerto’, premièred at the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra inaugural concert and was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC; the Champs Elysees Theater in Paris; Teatro Alla Scalla Milano in Italy and the Royal Albert Hall in London, all under the baton of Maestro Lorin Maazel.
Since 1982, Marcel Khalife has been writing books on music that reflect his avant garde compositions. In his association with great contemporary Arab poets, particularly Palestinian poet par excellence Mahmoud Darwish, he also seeks to renew the character of Arabic song, to break its stereotypes, and to advance the culture of the society that surrounds it. His lyrical and instrumental recordings add up to more than 20 albums and DVDs. He is also a composer of music for dance, which gave rise to a new genre of dance, the popular Near Eastern ballet, and soundtracks for films and documentaries.
His work has been critically acclaimed both in the Arab and wider worlds. His creativity, innovation and educational and humanitarian contributions to the promotion of arts and culture in the Arab world have earned him tens of awards in the Arab world and internationally. Upon his receipt of the National Palestine Medal for Arts and Culture in 2001, Khalife contributed the financial part of the award to the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in Palestine. The Conservatory has since established in his name an annual music competition – the Marcel Khalife National Music Competition grants young, gifted musicians financial support for their continued music education. In June 2005 Marcel Khalife was named UNESCO Artist for Peace for his artistic achievement and humanitarian contributions.
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