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Moslem and the nayMoslem from Syria
The musicians
Mohamed Medhat
Ousso
Yacoub Abu Ghosh
Ruba Saqr
Asma
RGB
Essam Rafea
Moslem Rahal
Hicham Bajjou
Bigg
Skander Besbes
Lotfi Soua
Andrew McCormack
Leo Taylor
Moslem Rahhal - nay player - syria

Name
Moslem Rahhal

Nickname (and why!)
None

Education
Graduate of the High Institute of Music in Damascus / Major: Nay

Main instrument played
Nay

Other instruments played
Contrabass, Oud  

Type of music played
Classic and oriental music.

The band you play with
The National Orchestra for Arab Music
The Syrian National Symphony Orchestra
Tuwais Quartet
The High Institute of Music Quintet
Cham ensemble

Tell us about the last gig you played
The last gig I participated in was held at Dar Al-Assad for Arts and Culture, Opera Theatre, yesterday.
The gig introduced the works of the Syrian composer Shafi Baderddin (1972). I played the Nay concerto.

Tell us what music means to you
Music means everything to me; it is not an exaggeration to say it is my life. All I do is about music and music is everything I do.

Tell us about the last album you listened to
The album title is Zina by Manfred Leuchter. I played as a guest musicianon this album that was produced a couple of months ago

Which musician do you most admire and why?
Musician and composer Sayyed Darwish is one musician I admire a lot because he is a very realistic musician. His works speaks our everyday language and talks to us.

Tell us something about yourself that not many people know!
I can play the nay for hours and keep producing nay sound
I can play double notes on the nay

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