The crowd at the concert collectively burst into applause, with many shouting words of praise. Some couldn’t hold back their tears. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
Naseer Shamma gives an interview before rehearsals at the Iraqi National Theatre in Baghdad. AFP
Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma plays the oud during rehearsals at the Iraqi National Theater in Baghdad on January 17, 2022. - Long uprooted from his native Iraq, Shamma, an icon of the Arabic oud, has returned home to help rekindle the flame of Iraqi music, snuffed out by decades of conflict. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)
Shamma is helping to rekindle the flame of Iraqi music, snuffed out by decades of conflict. AFP
Shamma played four concerts in Baghdad this month. AFP
Shamma hopes for Iraq's cultural diversity to resurface. AFP
Shamma teamed up with the newly founded National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage for a concert series. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
He opened the concert by playing 'Good Morning Baghdad' with mournful tremolos on oud. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
He next played 'At the Edge of Pain' as a "salute from Baghdad to Palestine, the women of Palestine and the children of Palestine." Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
Iraqi oud legend Naseer Shamma. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
The crowd at the concert collectively burst into applause, with many shouting words of praise. Some couldn’t hold back their tears. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
Naseer Shamma gives an interview before rehearsals at the Iraqi National Theatre in Baghdad. AFP
Iraqi musician Naseer Shamma plays the oud during rehearsals at the Iraqi National Theater in Baghdad on January 17, 2022. - Long uprooted from his native Iraq, Shamma, an icon of the Arabic oud, has returned home to help rekindle the flame of Iraqi music, snuffed out by decades of conflict. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)
Shamma is helping to rekindle the flame of Iraqi music, snuffed out by decades of conflict. AFP
Shamma played four concerts in Baghdad this month. AFP
Shamma hopes for Iraq's cultural diversity to resurface. AFP
Shamma teamed up with the newly founded National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage for a concert series. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
He opened the concert by playing 'Good Morning Baghdad' with mournful tremolos on oud. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
He next played 'At the Edge of Pain' as a "salute from Baghdad to Palestine, the women of Palestine and the children of Palestine." Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
Iraqi oud legend Naseer Shamma. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage
The crowd at the concert collectively burst into applause, with many shouting words of praise. Some couldn’t hold back their tears. Photo: The National Ensemble of the Iraqi Musical Heritage