'It's a whole different feeling' - Syrian orchestra conductor enjoys first live concert in months
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1560829
'It's a whole different feeling' - Syrian orchestra conductor enjoys first live concert in months
- Title: 'It's a whole different feeling' - Syrian orchestra conductor enjoys first live concert in months
- Date: 5th July 2020
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) VIOLINIST, MARWAN JAHJAH, SAYING: "At the moment, we have an audience of 30 percent, we can feel this [the limited amount of people]. But still, it is very different when you have an audience watching you, reacting to every sound and movement." PEOPLE QUEUING OUTSIDE OF DAMASCUS OPERA HOUSE MAN UNDERGOING CHECK BEFORE BEING LET IN MAN BEING GIVEN SANITIZING GEL VARIOUS OF SPECTATORS IN CONCERT HALL WITH SEVERAL ROWS OF EMPTY CHAIRS BETWEEN THEM (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) RETIRED EMPLOYEE, FAWZI SHEHABI, SAYING: "The last concert we attended was over six months ago. I am very excited to go to concerts again, especially when it is classical music."
- Embargoed: 19th July 2020 11:34
- Keywords: Concert Coronavirus Damascus Music Orchestra Restrictions Syria Syrian National Symphony
- Location: DAMASCUS, SYRIA
- City: DAMASCUS, SYRIA
- Country: Syria
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Music
- Reuters ID: LVA006CLJ80NP
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: "It is a whole different feeling," says Syria's National Orchestra conductor, Missak Baghboudarian, with sparkling eyes as he is adjusting his suit before getting on stage for the orchestra's first live concert in months.
The orchestra performed online some two months ago, following the closure of the Damascus Opera House as part of measures imposed by the government to halt the spread of the coronavirus in the capital.
Performing online is certainly not the same as in front of a real audience, who reacts live to the music played on stage, a violinist at the orchestra, Marwan Jahjah, said during rehearsals.
Precautionary measures were applied both during the rehearsals and the concert. Baghboudarian said that musicians are required to keep a certain distance while playing together. The Opera House's capacity was limited to 30 percent, as per social distancing requirements defined by the government.
One of the spectators, Fawaz Shehabi, said that he was exited to attend concerts again after months of missing out on live music.
Syria recently eased coronavirus restrictions after spending over two months under lockdown.
So far, Syria has confirmed 338 cases of coronavirus infections, including ten deaths.
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