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Haitham Haidar: Zaytoun | Divine Art - Athene ATH23027

Haitham Haidar: Zaytoun

£11.50

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Label: Divine Art - Athene

Cat No: ATH23027

Barcode: 0809730302725

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Expected Release Date: 19th September 2025

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Contents

Artists

Haitham Haidar (tenor)
Sylvain Bergeron (archlute)
Abdul-Wahab Kayyali (oud)
Amanda Keesmaat (Baroque cello)
Tanya LaPerriere (Baroque violin)
Abraham Ross (harpsichord)

Works

Bach, Johann Sebastian

St Matthew Passion, BWV244
» Erbarme dich (Have Mercy, Lord)

d'Ambruys, Honore

Le doux silence de nos bois

Danyel, John

Griefe keepe within

Darwish, Sayed

El Helwa Di
Zourouni

Fairuz

Li Beirut (after Joaquin Rodrigo)

Monteverdi, Claudio

Madrigals, Book 8: SV146-167 'Madrigals of Love and War'
» Lamento della ninfa, SV163: Amor
Vespro della beata Vergine
» Nigra sum

Purcell, Henry

Oedipus, Z583
» Music for a while

Traditional

Wa Habibi
Ya Taleen (arr. Shireen Abu Khader, Nareg Abajian)

Artists

Haitham Haidar (tenor)
Sylvain Bergeron (archlute)
Abdul-Wahab Kayyali (oud)
Amanda Keesmaat (Baroque cello)
Tanya LaPerriere (Baroque violin)
Abraham Ross (harpsichord)

About

Tenor Haitham Haidar’s debut solo album Zaytoun (meaning “Olive” in Arabic) is a captivating collection of beautiful Baroque and Arabic songs, interlaced with poetry and musical improvisations, an exploration of the intersection between Baroque and Arabic music. Whether it be through instrumentation, ornamentation, or vocal production, Zaytoun highlights the natural connections between what we generally view as separate worlds.

Haidar pairs Baroque arias and songs by Monteverdi, Purcell and Bach, with the traditional Arabic songs which were his first introduction to music. He has added arabic instrumentation to some of these Baroque standards, and even translated a Bach aria into Arabic, incorporating Arabic style into the Baroque structure. Alongside the music, are three poetry tracks (from Gibran Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet) read over beautifully performed oud improvisation by Abdul-Wahab Kayyali. These tracks (prelude, intermezzo, and postlude) help present the music to follow and shape Haidar’s narrative of his own immigrant story in the unique intertwining of Arabic and Baroque music.

“As an Arab immigrant, life continues to be a journey of exploration of home, of belonging and this musical project encompasses all parts of my identity, allowing them to live and shine within one sphere rather than compartmentalized sections of myself.”

Haitham Haidar is a Lebanese-Palestinian Canadian tenor highly sought out for his musicality, “standout presence”, and sensitive storytelling. He is a proud graduate of Yale’s Institute of Sacred Music, McGill’s Schulich School of Music, and the University of British Columbia and currently resides in Montreal, Quebec. Haitham is praised for his “musical and linguistic versatility” and his “bright” and “innately lyrical voice” and enjoys performing oratorio, opera, and chamber music across North America, Europe, and Asia. His recordings as a soloist with the Conspirare and Skylark ensembles have received multiple Grammy nominations.

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