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This article was published 07/11/2024 (246 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Orontes Guitarists played Grace Mennonite Church on Nov. 1 to a sold-out crowd. The Syrian trio played classical guitar songs from the Middle East and Spain.
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Orontes Guitarists (left to right) Mohammed Mir Mahmoud, Gabi Al Botros, and Orwa Al Sharaa play Longa Hicaz on the guitar during a performance at Grace Mennonite Church on Nov. 1, 2024. The trio are from Syria and travel the country sharing songs from Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain and other places. They play a mix of Middle Eastern, tango, jazz, and folk music on classical guitars.SVJETLANA MLINAREVIC THE CARILLON
Orontes Guitarists musician Mohammed Mir Mahmoud plays Longa Hicaz on the guitar during a performance at Grace Mennonite Church on Nov. 1, 2024. The trio (missing Gabi Al Botros and Orwa Al Sharaa) are from Syria and travel the country sharing songs from Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain and other places. They play a mix of Middle Eastern, tango, jazz, and folk music on classical guitars.SVJETLANA MLINAREVIC THE CARILLON
Orontes Guitarists musician Mohammed Mir Mahmoud plays Longa Hicaz on the guitar during a performance at Grace Mennonite Church on Nov. 1, 2024. The trio (missing Gabi Al Botros and Orwa Al Sharaa) are from Syria and travel the country sharing songs from Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain and other places. They play a mix of Middle Eastern, tango, jazz, and folk music on classical guitars.