Dubai: Maha Adel
On 12 November, the Dubai Opera will host one of the pillars of singing in the world and the most famous on its main stage.
This distinguished concert will be a reunion between the famous international singer and his fans in Dubai and the whole region, as his fans usually come specifically to visit Dubai to attend his concerts from the countries of the region, and the ceremony represents an investment in the impressive success achieved by his previous concerts, which he presented at the Dubai Opera in 2021, where Macias once again meets his fans in Dubai to delight the pioneers of the opera and quench their thirst from listening to a group of his most famous songs they have formed their conscience and shared their memories over decades of rich artistic donations, such as the songs Adieu Mon Pays, Les Filles de Mon Pays, L’Orient, Entre l’Orient et l’Occident and others.
Icon of global singing, which has a rich history of creations and publications raised for several generations, “Enrico Macias” was born on 11 December 1938 in a family of musicians in Constantine, Algeria, and has managed to gain wide fame around the world. of music and singing since 1962, and growing He became famous early in his youth thanks to his vast collection of songs that managed to create a broad balance of fans around the world, of different ages and cultures. Macios sang a lot in Algeria and one of his most famous songs is “Constantine”, where he was born and the cradle of his childhood.
He was known as the lead singer of “The Million Exile”, a metaphor for “Black Feet”, and always sings in Algeria, particularly in the city of Constantine. His most famous songs about him are “Constantine”, and he is considered multicultural, as he is fluent in many languages.He sings in Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Greek, English and Armenian. In addition to the admiration he enjoyed from his fans, he gained the appreciation of specialists, which prompted them to crown him with several prestigious international awards, such as: the Golden Cylinder Award for the song Mélisa in 1976, and Macias also adopted many illustrious positions and humanitarian initiatives that have led him to obtain recognition from organizations all over the world. In 1980 the Secretary General of the United Nations, Kurt Waldheim, called him a “peace singer” after donating the proceeds of the song Malheur à celui qui benedica un enfant “all’UNICEF”. In 1997 he was also awarded the title of “Ambassador-at-Large for Peace and Children’s Defense”.
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