A Jordanian pianist and composer, Zade Dirani went about growing his ensemble in 2004 into an orchestra composed of 40 musicians from 20 countries. He performed numerous musical compositions in front of well-known global leaders and released three albums that reflect his training at the National Music Conservatory in Amman and Berklee College of Music in Boston. In 2004, Zaid received the Arab American Anti-Racism Committee Award for his work which won international acclaim. He also received
Where memory is the house of culture and knowledge; where the original council, separated by a cultural sidewalk that connects Muharraq with the intellectuals and writers of the world. The house itself, located at the heart of the city, opens its doors to cultural production in the fields of thought, literature, politics, philosophy, culture and art.
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