The New York Oud Festival is a multi-day, multi-venue music festival that displays the oud and its versatility as it exists in New York's diverse musical culture. The NYOF celebrates the oud and its wide-ranging influence on global music culture, showcasing artists from a multitude of traditions and contexts, and demonstrating why the oud continues to be one of the world's most beloved instruments.
www.newyorkoudfestival.comNY Oud Festival Day 4 | Muhammed Qadri Dalal
7:00pm (6:30 pm doors)
Saturday May 24th 2025
City Lore - 56 E 1st St, New York, NY 10003
$35 advance ($40 door)
Seating is limited and first-come first-serve.
Join oud virtuoso
Muhammed Qadri Dalal for an enchanting evening of traditional Arab music, featuring his masterful oud playing alongside Samer Ali on violin and Jeremy Smith on riq. This performance is part of the New York Oud Festival and it highlights the oud through a program of improvisations and both traditional and original compositions, showcasing the central role of the oud in the maqam tradition.
Born in 1946 in Syria, oud virtuoso and musicologist Muhammed Qadri Dalal is a leading authority on the maqam tradition. An apprentice of Bakri al-Kurdi, he has performed with many of the Arab world’s most prominent traditional singers, including Sabah Fakhri and Sabri Mudallal. As a composer, educator, and scholar, he has written extensively on the history and evolution of traditional Arab music.
Dalal has mentored generations of singers and composed for vocalists across the Arab world. He toured internationally with renowned ensembles and served as director of the Sabah Fakhri Conservatory in Aleppo. He now performs regularly with Takht al-Nagham in concerts across the United States.