Ayman Tayseer and JOrchestra Present “Aaz Al Alhan” Concert at Odeon Amphitheatre

AMMAN-Under the Patronage of HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, the Jordanian National Orchestra (JOrchestra) conducted by Maestro Mohammad Sidiq presents the renowned singer Ayman Tayseer in “Aaz Al Alhan” concert on September 29th, 2016 at the Odeon Amphitheatre at 7.30 PM..  

“Aaz Al Alhan” is the title of the latest music production of Ayman Tayseer, which contains the best 11 songs that he has composed during the past 20 years of his career. 

The concert will take the audience on a trip down memory lane with songs by two of the greatest classical Arabic singers: Mohammed Abdel Wahhab and Abdel Halim Hafez. The nostalgic traditional melodies are arranged for symphonic Orchestra to bring on stage an unforgettable concert. 

Tickets are for JD20 with special discount for students (JD15) and available through www.sajilni.com and at Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University – Abdel Raheem Al Waked Street, Building 45, Shmeisani. and at The National Music Conservatory. 
Ayman Tayseer is a Jordanian artist, who was deeply fascinated with classical Arabic singing. Tayseer began his career as a singer and a composer at early age and made his first public performance in 1993. Since then he committed himself to preserve and maintain classical Arabic heritage. He holds a PhD in Musicology and Voice from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon (2005). He is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Art and Design at Jordan University. He is the founder of the Jordanian Music Forum and the Director of the annual Jordanian Sufi Festival. 
In addition to his participation in numerous Arab and international musical events, he has won several awards, most notably for his work as a composer at the Petra Festival in 2000, as well as the King Abdullah II Award for Musical Creativity in 2001.   Tayseer will present, for the first time, four songs from “Aaz Al Alhan” latest album. Ya Okhta Maccata, which is a poem dedicated to Jerusalem, “Bat Khayl Nafsi” dedicated to peace.