Set your preferred locations for a better search. You can sign up here.

Classical concerts featuring
Khalil Khoury

Overview

Quick overview of musician Khalil Khoury by associated keywords

New Arrivals

These concerts featuring Khalil Khoury became visible lately at ConcertPulse.

Nothing found for now.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Khalil Khoury in season 2024/25 or later

February 3, 2025
Artistic depiction of the event

Umm Al Funun - A Homage to Umm Kulthum

Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 20:15
Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Joseph Puglia (Leader), Joseph Puglia (Violin), Nai Barghouti (Vocals), Nai Barghouti (Flute), Ghalia Benali (Vocals), Modar Salama (Percussion), Nizar Rohana (Ud), Khalil Khoury (Qanûn), Fadi Farkouh (Violin), Qusai Naim (Cello), Abdelkader Benali (Presentation), Abdelkader Benali (Lyrics), Abdelkader Benali (Director), Rahma el Mouden (Narrator)
The Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. It serves as the home base of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and features performances by the world’s best orchestras, conductors and soloists. Bernard Haitink once praised The Concertgebouw as the best instrument in the orchestra that it houses. The wide-ranging programme offers an excellent selection of classical, pop and jazz music. Attend a concert and have an evening you will never forget. Come experience inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the more intimate Recital Hall.
April 5, 2025
Artistic depiction of the event

Nai Barghouti, flute

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 20:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Nai Barghouti (Vocals), Nai Barghouti (Flute), Khalil Khoury (Kanun), Tony Roe (Piano), Diego Alva (Bass guitar), Ruven Ruppik (Drums)
Two musical hearts beat in the chest of Palestinian singer Nai Barghouti: one for the Arabic music of her homeland and one for jazz – her music is a unique combination of both genres. Not least because Barghouti has developed her own singing technique for this symbiosis, which her fans affectionately call »Naistrumentation«. Barghouti uses her voice as an instrument, very similar to »scat singing« in jazz, which instead of words improvises individual syllables into virtuoso melodies. Together with her band, a quartet comprising the Arabian box zither qanun, drums, bass guitar and piano, she transfers the jazzy influences very organically to the Arabian repertoire of her homeland. Nai Barghouti grew up in Palestinian Ramallah. At aged 14, she started studying singing and flute at the Edward Said National Conservatory in Jerusalem. In 2013, she went to the USA, where she discovered her passion for jazz, which she was to take to Amsterdam two years later. There, she studied jazz singing at the Amsterdam Conservatoire. Her exceptional talent and musical sense did not stay undetected for long: in 2019, she was a finalist in the Aga Khan Music Awards in Lisbon and, in 2020, Barghouti won the Concertgebouw Young Talent Award, which opened doors for her in Europe too.