
Concerts and Performances by Ahmed Al Ghanem
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29th September 1997: Shared the stage with Wessam Boustany and Nigel Clayton in a concert held in Bahrain.
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30th November 1999: Performed the "Delmom Memories" concert with Bulgarian pianist Tianka Krasteva at the Diplomat Hotel.
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1999: Played alongside Polish pianist Sezary Overcovitch at the Kuwait Music Festival (Eid Al-Moseeqa).
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June 2000: Delivered the "Summer Whisper" concert with Bahraini oudist Hassan Haddad in Kuwait (16–22 June) and Bahrain (3rd July).
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1st April 2001: Participated in the Cultural Bahraini Nights in Kuwait concert.
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28th May 2001: Performed "Love Birds" with Japanese pianist Reiko Kodama and Bulgarian pianist Nedina Tevetkova.
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2001 & 2002: Collaborated with the European Union Chamber Orchestra at the 10th and 11th Bahrain International Music Festivals.
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15th February 2002: Played in the Moda’aba concert with Lebanese composer Marcel Khalife in Bahrain.
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April 2006: Performed "Love Birds," composed by Marcel Khalife, at the 1st Spring Culture Festival.
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26th April 2004: Presented the "Flute's Dialogue" concert with Japanese flutist Yui Kanehira.
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2002: Won the Best Music Award (shared with Bahraini composer Mohammad Haddad) at the 7th Amateurs Theater Festival for the play Thalath Banat Hareem. The play was later performed at the Ya Salam Theater Festival in Switzerland.
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8th March 2006: Participated in the Voices of Women But Not Only concert, organized by Melody for Dialogue Between Civilizations (UNESCO).
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February 2007: Performed in Havana, Cuba, in a concert organized by Melody for Dialogue Between Civilizations (UNESCO).
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2008: Attended the International Visitor Leadership Program (Performing Arts in U.S. Society) from April 14th to May 3rd.
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2010: Participated in the Regional Music Workshop (The Flavor of Sound) in Kuwait (7–16 February), organized by the British Council.
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28th February 2010: Presented The Elements – Inspired by Nature, a recital for flute and piano with Dana Smith at the Cultural Hall.
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5th June 2010: Performed a flute and piano recital with Dana Smith at the 2nd Environmental Festival hosted by the Bahrain Environmental Society.
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June 2010: Participated in Shifting Sands, a music workshop in London with UK and Arab musicians.
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22nd June 2010: Played a flute and piano recital with Dana Smith at the Dilmun Club, Bahrain.
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20th July 2010: Performed an American Music Composers concert at the American Ambassador's residence in Bahrain, accompanied by Dana Smith and Rachel.
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2011: Co-organized and participated in the Shifting Sands music workshops in Glasgow (January) and Bahrain (February) as a flutist and composer in collaboration with the British Council.
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17th June 2011: Participated in the inaugural concert of the Bahrain Chamber Orchestra.
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30th May 2013: Performed a recital with Dana Smith at St. Christopher’s Cathedral, Manama.
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27th February 2014: Presented The Music Language of Peace concert with Jill Labing at St. Christopher’s Cathedral, Manama.
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2016: Attended music workshops in Tromsø, Norway, with Artistic Samphonita from November to December.
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2017: Celebrated 200 years of Bahrain-UK friendship with Melodies & Harmonies from East to West featuring pianist Nadia Lopchynska.
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14th December 2017: Organized and participated in the Grain of Sand concert with Jason Carter (UK) and Al-Hid Traditional Music Band in Bahrain and at the Dubai International Film Festival.
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28th November 2017: Performed a Concert for Flute & Guitar with Mohammed Rashed at Al Mahroos Culture Center, Bahrain.
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16th March 2018: Presented the Spring of Melodies recital with Mina Iawahashi (flute and piano) at Mashq Art Space, Bahrain, for International Women's Day.
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22nd February 2018: Performed Dances for Flute & Piano with pianist Nadia Lopchynska at St. Christopher’s Cathedral, Manama.
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May–June 2018: Presented Flute & Violin in Dialogue with David Hlawitdka at St. Christopher’s Cathedral, Mashq Art Space, and Abdulrahman Kanoo Cultural Center.
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5th December 2018: Played his own compositions in Malmö, Sweden, with Alma Olsson (violin), Veronika Kroell Voetmann (cello), and Anela Bakraqi (piano).