An archive of News, Events, Teacher's Corner blog posts, and In The News notes that are tagged with the subject of "workshop"

Archived Media Coverage

Article on Music and Memory: Legacy in a New World concert with A.J. Racy and the MidEast Ensemble at Swarthmore College, by Alex Ho, March 6, 2008:

The Phoenix

Article on Al-Bustan Camp in Roxborough Review by Jeremy Barker, August 1, 2007:

Roxborough Review

Coverage of Andalusian Concert in City Paper by Mary Armstrong, July 10, 2007:

City Paper

Al-Bustan Press Release announcing national artisitc recognition from National Endowment for the Arts:

Al-Bustan Press Release 5-18-07.pdf

Coverage of December 9th, 2006 Celebration and Weekend Workshops in City Paper by Mary Armstrong, January 2007:

City Paper

Coverage of December 9th Celebration in University City Review, December 2006:

University City Review

Coverage of Al-Bustan Camp in Chestnut Hill Local August 2006:

Chestnut Hill Local

An interview with Hazami Sayed in e-magazine, MidEast Connect, April 2006:

MidEast Connect

An interview by ADC’s Sophie Parish with Hazami Sayed in April 2005:

ADC Interview

A personal perspective by Yasmin Adib, parent of an Al-Bustan participant, and currently Development Coordinator of Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture:

Morris Arboretum Story

Articles on Al-Bustan Camp featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer July 2002:

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/3655990.htm

in the Philadelphia Daily News July 2003:

http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/6363255.htm

in the Chestnut Hill Local July 2003:

ChestnutHillArticle

in the Chestnut Hill Local July 2004:

ChestnutHillPhoto

and in the Public Garden Journal 2004:

PublicGardenArticle.pdf

This article was originally published in The Public Garden, Volume 19, Number 1, 2004, and is posted on this website with the permission of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.

Youth Workshops with Simon Shaheen

Youth Workshops January 24, 25, 31, 2009
Concert February 1, 2009

Shaheen with Kimmel Center Youth Jazz Ensemble

Shaheen with Kimmel Center Youth Jazz Ensemble

I’m a relative newcomer to Arab music. Growing up, I studied Western Classical music, but before I started working at Al-Bustan in January, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you the difference between a maqam and a takht.

And I certainly wouldn’t have known who Simon Shaheen is. Over the past few weekends, I was lucky enough to observe this acclaimed performer and composer in the surprisingly intimate role of teacher.

When I was more serious about music, I was directed by a number of conductors in both casual and intense workshop settings. Simon Shaheen, a consummate teacher and wonderful musician, bowled me over with his ability to lead a wide range of groups. Imparting his own love of Arab music to each musician in the room, he opened students’ minds to new forms, rhythms, and sounds.

Whether teaching Arabic pronunciation to the Pennsylvania Girl Choir or encouraging soloists from the Kimmel Center’s Jazz Ensemble to reach new heights on their instruments, his infectious desire to teach was apparent in every workshop. I witnessed him teach students to hear and play tones that they had never played before; he opened their ears and minds to the beauty of sounds found outside the Western canon.

No matter the instrument, no matter the skill of the group, Mr. Shaheen imparted an appreciation for a new and different style of music. In doing so, he used the arts to bridge the gap between two musical cultures, and it’s that sense that connection between disparate worlds that excites me most about the programming and cultural offerings provided by Al-Bustan.

-Chloe Tucker, Program Assistant

Simon Shaheen leads Master Workshops with Philadelphia Youth Ensembles

Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture has facilitated an opportunity for youth of diverse backgrounds to learn about Arab music and culture.

Shaheen gives autograph for students after workshop

Shaheen gives autograph for students after workshop

With funding largely from the National Endowment for the Arts, Al-Bustan invited Simon Shaheen to conduct two-hour master workshops with six youth ensembles that are school and community-based in Philadelphia.  Students are learning a repertoire of traditional Arab music and original compositions of Arab/Jazz fusion by Mr. Shaheen.   Each ensemble will practice and perform this repertoire at their respective spring concerts, with the possibility of performing collectively at one venue this spring. The students will also have the opportunity to see Shaheen perform live with his ensemble on February 1st.

In partnership with the Kimmel Center where the workshops are held in the Merck Education Room, four master classes took place with great success on January 24 and 25. . . stay tuned for some video clips to be uploaded soon.

PENNSYLVANIA GIRLCHOIR
Mr. Shaheen worked with thirty girls in the Trouvere group of the PA Girlchoir and their music director Mark Anderson.  They learned the song “Nassam Alayna Al-hawa” by the Rahbani Brothers and a traditional muwashah/poem “Ya Dahl Qawam.”

AL-BUSTAN PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
Mr. Shaheenn worked with six drummers in Al-Bustan Percussion Ensemble and their percussion director Joseph Tayoun, to play “Ethos,” an all-percussion composition by Shaheen.

SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL JAZZ BAND
Members of SMS’s Jazz Band and their music director Kris Rudzinski, worked with Mr. Shaheen to learn “Al-Qantara,” an original composition by Shaheen.

WILLIAM PENN CHARTER JAZZ BAND
Members of Penn Charter’s 18-person Jazz Band, led by  music director Hayley Varhol, worked with Mr. Shaheen to play “Aziza” a composition by Mohammad Abdel Wahab, as well as “Waving Sands,” Shaheen’s original compostion.

Upcoming Workshops on January 31 with:
KIMMEL CENTER YOUTH JAZZ ENSEMBLE
and
GAMP HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BAND
(Girard Academic Music Program)

In November 2008, Al-Bustan invited Mr. Shaheen to conduct a two-hour workshop at the Kimmel Center for an audience of 100 people, including School District of Philadelphia music teachers and local musicians.
Al-Bustan’s partnership with the Kimmel Center and School District of Philadelphia demonstrates the integration of arts education and performance, as a master artist plants the seeds of Arab music and culture: teaching educators and students and performing for the public.

SIMON SHAHEEN
Internationally acclaimed Palestinian-American  performer, composer, and instructor, Simon Shaheen tours worldwide as a soloist and with his ensemble  His recordings have won him an international reputation as a leading Arab musician of his generation, receiving the prestigious NEA National Heritage Award in 1994.  A master instructor in performance and theory, Shaheen is dedicated to teaching about Arabic music and passing on his knowledge to a younger generation.  He is founder/director of the annual summer Arabic Music Retreat, and has taught at promiment American institutions such as Julliard, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell, among others, as well as in Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan.

See article by Shaheen:  Beyond the Minor Second

November 19, 2008: Master Workshop for Music Teachers

Internationally-renowned musician of the violin and oud, composer, and educator Simon Shaheen taught music teachers from across Philadelphia a 2-hour workshop on Arab music.  Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from a master of Arab music!

Workshop
Wednesday November 19, 2008
1:00-3:15pm
Rendell Room at The Kimmel Center
260 S. Broad Street

Simon Shaheen
An acclaimed Arabic music performer, composer, and instructor, Simon Shaheen tours worldwide as a soloist and with his ensembles, Qantara and the Near Eastern Music Ensemble.  His recordings have won him an international reputation as a leading Arab musician of his generation, receiving the prestigious NEA National Heritage Award in 1994.  A master instructor in performance and theory, Shaheen is dedicated to teaching about Arabic music and passing on his knowledge to a younger generation.  He is founder/director of the annual summer Arabic Music Retreat, and has taught at Julliard, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell, among others, as well as in Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan.

Workshop Agenda
Introduction by Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture
- Welcome
- Introduction of Simon Shaheen
Performance Demonstration by Simon Shaheen

Overview of Arab Music
- History of Arab Music 4th Century to Present
- Regional differences: Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia/The Gulf

The Maqam (Melodic Mode)
An introduction to the main features that constitute the Maqam, such as microtonality, tetrachord, tonal emphasis, ornamentation and application

The ‘Iqa` (Rhythmic Mode)
An introduction to simple and complex rhythmic cycles and subdivisions that define the ‘Iqa` in Arab music

Ear Training & Rhythm

Arab Musical Forms
- Instrumental: sama’i, tahmilah, taqasim
- Vocal: qasidah, muwashshah, ‘ughniya,

Instruments
- oud, nay, qanun, kaman, riqq
- showing video of a traditional Arab music ensemble

Learning a song
- Arabic diction
- Learning a song

Closing
- Wrap Up
- Questions & Answers

Co-sponsored by

  • Kimmel Center
  • School District of Philadelphia
  • Middle East Center of University of Pennsylvania

This program is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts – Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth.