Nesrine Jabeur (Tunisia) - Moscow Lights (Russia)

 The “Young Virtuosos at Ennejma Ezzahra” festival aims to offer  both Tunisian and expatriate audience,  an opportunity to discover accomplished performers, aged under twenty five, who have won national and international competitions.
 Since its inception in 2006, the festival has featured scores of budding musicians from East and West and particularly   Tunisian young talents who are today among the most sought after musicians on the local music scene.

Young Virtuosos 9th Edition

First part 

Nesrine Jabeur (Tunisia) 

Professor of classical guitar at the National Conservatory of Tunis, she obtained her diploma of Arab Music in 2012 and her Bachelor’s of Music and Musicology at the Higher Institute of Music in Tunis in 2013. Gifted with a beautiful soft voice, she participated in several workshops and master classes, notably ones organized by the Centre of Arab and Mediterranean Music, such as « Jazz Colours » with Faouzi Chkili.

 

In 2013 and 2014, she performed alongside renowned Tunisian artists such as Zied Gharsa, Mohamed Ali Kammoum and Mounir Troudi. Through her appearances at different festival, Nesrine Jabeur was able to pave her way in the word of modern hybrid music, and proved herself very talented as a singer with great vocal abilities, but also as a guitar player. 

 

Second Part

Moscow Lights (Russia)

The choir group « Moscow Lights » has become a prestigious institution, traditionally rooted in the perfecting of the art of voice exercices (vocalise) and choir, aimed at young people and talents. Throughout the years since its creation, a number of choristers and singers were able to find their artistic calling and splendidly represent Russia at national and internal contests.

 

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