Born in Lebanon, Professor Racy is a renowned expert in Arab music, having … Read Full Bio ↴Born in Lebanon, Professor Racy is a renowned expert in Arab music, having studied and documented numerous musical traditions found throughout the Middle East, in addition to his accomplishments as a composer and performer himself. With over 70 publications to his name, on subjects varying from laments of Lebanon, and Bedouin music, to folk instruments of the Near East, and music of the Arabian Gulf region.
Currently he is director of the Near East Music Ensemble, he has performed in many high profile venues from Carnegie Hall, to the Kennedy Center, and has composed and performed music for television, feature and documentary films. He has also collaborated with numerous musical outfits and ensembles, such as the Kronos Quartet, and the Sacramento Symphony and Livermore-Amador Symphony orchestras.
Currently he is director of the Near East Music Ensemble, he has performed in many high profile venues from Carnegie Hall, to the Kennedy Center, and has composed and performed music for television, feature and documentary films. He has also collaborated with numerous musical outfits and ensembles, such as the Kronos Quartet, and the Sacramento Symphony and Livermore-Amador Symphony orchestras.
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@djibouti1421
dialogue is flawless.. tbarakallah
@Iembracetheall
Wow this one gets the most likes out of the entire collection! Intriguing!
@WDQ1
الله عليك مبدع يسلم ذوق الفخامة 💜👑💜
@SparklingGems
Absolutely amazing!!! So beautiful and magnificent...thank you!
@SoldieroftheImam313
I'm so proud of being Lebanese🇱🇧
@MLOI18775
Why proud? You did nothing to born there!🙂
@user-gp4jt2fw9k
@Mario Loi Culture is inheritable. When someone is born in a place, he automatically Is part of that Culture untill he rejects it. It seems to me that you are not fond of the culture you were born in and thus not proud of it. Which leads me to to the conclusion that you hate people that ARE proud of their culture. Do not project your insecurities to others.
@svetlana.m.
Thank you. It is beautiful...
@EliasMansourG
Welcome :)