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Fayha Choir

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The FAYHA CHOIR established in the beginning of 2003 and conducted by the Maestro Barkev Taslakian, is supported and sponsored by the Urban Community Al Fayha (Tripoli, Mina, Beddawi). The choir is composed of nearly 50 members between boys and girls, coming from Tripoli and other towns in north Lebanon. The choir’s songs belong to the Arabic as well as to the French, English, Latin and Armenian heritages. This diversity reflects the choir’s openness on the human patrimony. The Union provides all the support the choir needs on both the material and the moral level. It helps the choir to improve and to present the best whether locally or internationally. The rehearsals take place at the Municipality of Tripoli, where a mild atmosphere is provided with all the facilities needed. The choir members are also invited to assist in all of the cultural and musical events presented at Tripoli or other places.

Sunday The 11th Of November, It Was The Biggest Day In The Fayha Choir March, When They won The First Prize Of The Warsaw 3rd Festival ,And It is Known that Warsaw Is The Capital Of The Accapella Music, In This Festival There Were 24 Choirs From 10 Countries (Lebanon-Russia-Czech Republic-Austria-England-Italy-Poland-Estonia-Sweden-Latvia.)

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