Instrumental music Song with Capella Spiritual song
      Session 2005 / Session 2006

A Capella program

The Municipal Theatre of Tunis city

Sunday the 12 th

19h : Tenores di Bitti.Sardinia. Italy
Four Sardinian voices conveying the polyphonic inheritance of the Italian south-melody firmly rooted in the harmonic richness of the a capella song

Monday the 13 th

20h: Alia Sellami
One of the pioneers of the lyric song in Tunisia, she rushes forward in different exercises and can pass from classical to modern songs with gladness.

20:30: Leila Hajaiej and Hedi Naat's choral
Far from classical Arabic songs, where she excels, Leila Hajaiej explores with the liturgical choral new expressions of the a capella song

Tuesday14

20h: Lo Cor de la Plana. France .
Lo Cor de la Plana ( pronounced lou couar de la plane) and traduced” the heart of the plain” is a group of men coming from the plain of “Marseille” and singing in chorus

They are devoted themselves to Occitan index (register) from province, singing in unison or in polyphony.

The cultural building of Hammam_lif city

Thursday the 16

20h; African choral
Structured by African students, the African choral offers songs well feel with African flavours

A pleasant set to have a seeing and nice to get a hearing.

20h20: Mounir Mehdi
Undeniably he is one of the most pleasant Tunisian voices. The occasion is offered to him to show of his vocal capacities and his self control

20h50: Ahmed Jelmeme and his group
In spite of his young age, Ahmed Jelmeme manage to get the stature of great “Cheikh” of liturgical song. His vice from an exceptionally clearness , carries on the acute notes

 

Friday17

20h : Vocal set from la Marsa city guided Mrs YoYo Taieb
A group, found of the song has been regrouped around Mrs YoYo Taieb to interpret the occidental register of a capella

20h20: Aroubi song; Jamila Hagui and Abederahméle Chikhaoui
Jamila Hagui and Abederahméle Chikhaoui try to save a nearing disparition patrimony; the rural song of the Tunisian north-west.

20h50 : Tunis vocal group
Guided with all the passion and the know how of Andrea Saddam, the vocal set is the greatest choral in Tunisia .

 
 
 

Saturday the 18 th

20h: The BAD choral
Lately established in Tunisia , the BAD choral has charmed the experts; managed by Mrs Veronique Mahan, this choral is cosmopolitan.

20h30 : Sinda Zayati;what a pleasant surprise!

20h50: Mokdad Shili
Singer! Sure, but more over, Mokdad Shili tried multiple theatrical expressions with success

Today he is trying a capella song with enthusiasm.