The Beiteddine Festival, which celebrates its 40th anniversary, kicked off with a wonderful evening performed by Diva Farah El Dibani, the Egyptian-French soprano, and the first Arab singer to participate in the Paris Opera.
In the midst of a crowded political and popular presence, in addition to opera lovers and enthusiasts, Beiteddine Palace was filled with art, civilization and history, emphasizing continuity in artistic production and creativity, whatever the circumstances.
From this place, which is distinguished by its symbolism, Al-Dibani appeared to an audience thirsty for gourmet art, accompanied by Maestro Lebanon Baalbaki, who believed and still believes in Lebanon in art and creativity.
The inner hall or courtyard in the ancient historical palace built by Prince Bashir Al-Shihabi in the nineteenth century in the town of Beiteddine was filled with attendees, to perpetuate an aesthetic scene for which the Lebanese throughout the regions longed.
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