Tunis, MINA –Â Palestinian artist Faraj Suleiman won the Bronze Award in the Carthage Music Days festival at the end of its week-long activities for his musical performance that impressed the awards committee composed of seven artists from around the world.
Suleiman, a composer and a pianist born in al-Ramah in the Upper Galilee in 1984, received the award from among 14 Arab, African and European participating countries, WAFA News Agency reported on Saturday (19/10).
His music is strongly influenced by Arabic/Eastern melodies and rhythms, which he often incorporates in his compositions, and by Jazz.
The Music Days festival also honored the late Palestinian artist Reem al-Banna among others. (T/R04/P2)
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