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“Salah El-Sharnoubi Night”: Lebanese Singers Pay Tribute at Riyadh Season Activities



Mohammed Abbas

Published on: Friday, January 19, 2024 – 3:45 AM | Last updated: Friday, January 19, 2024 – 3:46 AM

Lebanese singer Wael Jassar opened his segment at the “Salah El Sharnouby Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh Season activities, with the song “People’s Talk” by the Sultan of Tarab, George Wassouf, as an expression of his sadness over not having cooperated with musician Salah El Sharnouby before, hoping to cooperate with him in a song that would crown his career. Al-Ghani, and Al-Sharnoubi pointed to him, commenting: “From my eyes.”

The Lebanese singer Assi El-Hellani began his segment at the “Salah El-Sharnoubi Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh season’s activities, with the song “I Satisfy with the Nasib” by the Sultan of Tarab, George Wassouf, and expressed his pride in participating in the concert, directing his words to Salah El-Sharnoubi, saying: “We are here tonight to be gracious in singing some of your tunes. Not to honor you,” Assi Al-Hellani sang to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Singer Asala sang the song “Be Tunisia Bey” by the late singer Warda Al-Jazairia, whom she described as a decent and respected person and a great singer, at the “Salah El-Sharnoubi Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh Season activities.

Asala also sang the song “I Hated You” by Tunisian singer Latifa, and said before singing it: “When I heard it for the first time, I wished that I was the one who meant it.”

Asala expressed her happiness at participating in the “Salah El-Sharnoubi Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh Season activities, noting that he is the most diverse composer, and always when you hear a distinctive song, you ask who composed it, you find it to be Salah El-Sharnoubi, then she opened her segment with the song “Tasawor.”

The organizers of the “Salah Al-Sharnoubi Night” ceremony and the Riyadh Season honored the name of the late musician Tariq Akef, and his family received the honor on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, in the Boulevard area in Riyadh City, and the poet Omar Battisha was also honored.

The Lebanese singer, Ragheb Alama, announced his intention to re-record his songs composed by Salah El-Sharnoubi, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and release them again for new generations to enjoy. He completed his segment by singing “Maghrem Ya Laila,” and before his departure, he was keen to remember the late musician Tariq Akef, noting that He had a distinctive mark on Arabic music songs.

The Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama opened his segment at the “Salah El-Sharnoubi Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh Season activities, which witnesses the honoring of musician Salah El-Sharnoubi, and is held on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, in the Boulevard area in Riyadh City, with his song “A Big Difference.”

Ragheb Alama expressed his happiness at being present at the party, which he considered a night of nostalgia and loyalty, as he revealed that his relationship with him began in the nineties, and they used to stay up all night together working to make people happy.

Counselor Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the Entertainment Authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, revealed, during the “Salah Al-Sharnoubi Night” concert, a ceremony in honor of the late musician Ammar Al-Sharaei. He also expressed his happiness at the presence of Salah Al-Sharnoubi, and his gratitude for their old friendship, as Al-Sharnoubi was the first to believe in him and compose for him. His songs.

The artist, Nancy Ajram, expressed her happiness in singing Salah El Sharnouby’s tunes in front of the Saudi audience, especially in his presence, hoping that El Sharnouby would continue to entertain us with his melodies and works. Then she continued her segment by singing “I Love You” by the singer Fadel Shaker.

Singer Nancy Ajram began her segment with the “Salah Al-Sharnoubi Night” concert, as part of the Riyadh Season activities, which witnesses the honoring of musician Salah Al-Sharnoubi, and is held on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, in the Boulevard area in Riyadh City, with the song “Try the Fire of Jealousy,” by the late Algerian singer Warda.

Moroccan singer Asmaa Lamnawar expressed her happiness and pride in participating in “The Night of Salah El Sharnouby,” commenting: “I am filled with happiness standing in front of you and singing your tunes,” noting that he planted the love of singing in the Arab world because of his tunes, which introduced them to Samira Said and George Wassouf, although A rose, and a memory, their memory is still present because of him, then she completed her segment by singing “The Assamese.”

Asma Lamnour opened her segment with the “Salah Al-Sharnoubi Night” concert, within the activities of the Riyadh season, which witnesses the tribute to the musician Salah Al-Sharnoubi, and is held on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, in the Boulevard area in Riyadh City, with the song “God is victorious”, by the late Tunisian singer Zikra, and it is written by Walid. Raziqa, composed by Salah El Sharnouby.

The “Salah Al-Sharnoubi Night” concert was opened as part of the Riyadh Season activities, which witnesses the honoring of musician Salah Al-Sharnoubi, which is held on the stage of the Abu Bakr Salem Theater, in the Boulevard area in Riyadh City, with the melodies of the song “Harmat I Love You” under the leadership of Maestro Tamer Faidy.

The concert program includes a large number of songs and melodies that are famous and sung by stars and great singers in the Arab world, and the “Mazzika” channel broadcasts the concert live from the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

A group of singers will participate in singing in the ceremony, including Asala, Ragheb Alama, Nancy Ajram, Wael Jassar, Asma Lamnour, and Assi El-Helani, and the concert will be held under the leadership of Maestro Tamer Faidy.

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