Dia succari biography

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Dia Succari (July 30, 1938 - December 3, 2010) was a Franco-Syrian composer and music educator noted for opening new horizons in Arabic music. His catalog of compositions includes a wide variety of works written for solo instruments, magnetic tape, choir, orchestras, voice, and various chamber music ensembles.

Biographie FR – Dia Succari

Among his most famous works include the Syrienne Suite and La Nuit de Destins for solo piano, and Sact el Zind for chamber orchestra.[1] Oliver Messiaen said he created“works based on Arabic rhythms or styles, without ever falling into the folkloric reconstruction, but on the contrary - with a gift of life and of invention.”

As an educator, Dia Succari taught as Professor of Harmony at the Damascus Conservatory, and Professor of Musical Training at the Conservatory of Saint-Denis and Suresnes.

From 1977 to 2003 he was Professor of writing (harmony and counterpoint) and harmonic analysis Dia Succari (Incantation) Performed by The Damascus Festival ... XUBE