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Posted by michel on 2006/3/5 16:56:03 (3176 reads)

Monday, March 06, 2006
Zad Moultaka's concert-as-contest keeps audience guessing

By Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
Daily Star staff

Review

BEIT MERY: On Saturday night, the Lebanese pianist and composer Zad Moultaka preformed a concert of Mozart and Haydn sonatas that was both meticulous and sharp, and, contrary to one's usual expectations of a serious classical music recital, loose and fun as well. For the Bustan Festival's two-month-long season celebrating the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, Moultaka structured his concert as a game. He took two sonatas each by Mozart and Hadyn and mixed up the total of twelve movements.

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Posted by michel on 2006/2/28 9:59:14 (3060 reads)

Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Paris street theater occupies Al-Bustan Festival
Les Grooms present an amusing brass band arrangement of 'The Magic Flute'

By Jim Quilty
Daily Star staff

BEIRUT: "Quel est votre prenom?"

"My favorite pronoun?" You blink at the small-ish woman in the bellboy's outfit who's just escorted you to your seat. "'You,' I guess. What's yours?"

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Posted by michel on 2006/2/26 9:06:14 (2812 reads)

Thursday, February 23, 2006
13th Al-Bustan Festival brings Mozart to Beit Mery
Classical music event overcomes losses of 2005 to continue in 2006

By Ramsay Short
Daily Star staff

BEIRUT: A year ago in these pages I wrote of the necessity for the Al-Bustan Festival of Music and Arts to go ahead despite the murder of Rafik Hariri and the prospect of massive unrest in Lebanon.

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Posted by michel on 2005/12/5 2:07:15 (3226 reads)

Saturday, December 03, 2005
Beit-Mery municipality makes technological leap

BEIRUT: The Mount Lebanon village of Beit-Mery Ain Saadeh has announced its adoption of the Municipal Geographic Information System (MGIS), becoming one of the first local governments in Lebanon to benefit from the use of advanced technology. The system will facilitate and improve the municapality's administrative, financial and engineering work.

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Posted by michel on 2005/3/22 10:25:26 (2017 reads)

Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra closes Al-Bustan
Month-long music and arts festival ends on a high note

By Ramsay Short - Daily Star staff

BEIT MERY: The month-long Al-Bustan International Festival of Music and Arts ended Sunday night with a rousing performance from the Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO).

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