Join us for this Arabaesque piano recital by Marouan Benabdallah.
A Hungarian-Moroccan concert pianist - trained at the respected Liszt Academy of Budapest – Benabdallah presents his Arabaesque programme which has been immensely popular wherever he has presented it around the world in over 80 recitals. In the hope of saving something precious from history for the present, and transporting audiences through a musical journey across space, time and self, the programme helps us all reconsider how we might forge ahead together to build a more hopeful future. It showcases the magical melting pot of music with music from the East inspired by West, West inspired by East, Christian, Muslim and Jewish composers alike mutually inspired by the traditions of their neighbours of different faiths, against the odds.
Programme to include
Dia Succari (Syria) La nuit du destin
Zad Moultaka (Lebanon) Three Muwashshahs
Enrique Granados (Catalonia) Danzas Espanolas
Nabil Benabdeljalil (Morocco) Nocturne
Camille Saint-Saens (France) Africa fantasy op.89
The next lunchtime concert is on Thursday 6 March and will be performed by Ariel Lanyi (piano).
Join the LSE Choir and Orchestra on Tuesday 1 April for the LSE Spring Concert in the beautiful surroundings of St Clement Danes Church.
More about this event
Just economics and politics? Think again. While LSE does not teach arts or music, there is a vibrant cultural side to the School - from weekly free music concerts in the Shaw Library, and an LSE orchestra and choir with their own professional conductors, various film, art and photographic student societies and regular public exhibitions. For more information please visit LSE Arts and Music.
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