ROHM Honours Music Legend Mohammed Abdul Wahab

ROHM Honours Music Legend Mohammed
Abdul Wahab

Muscat, 16 Jan (ONA) — An
exhibition opened at the Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) today to honour the great
composer and singer Mohammed Abdul Wahab, (1902 to 1991). To highlight his
profound legacy in music and arts and introduce new generations to his story, a
rich educational programme has been curated with a series of exhibitions, lectures,
a rare film screening, and two special homage concerts. The late Sultan Qaboos bin Said conferred Oman First Class Order on Mohammed Abdul Wahab in 1984.

The exhibition offers a special
opportunity to explore the iconic musical heritage of Mohammed Abdul Wahab,
featuring rare photographs, documents, personal belongings, and holographic
technology, thus offering an interactive and modern portrayal of the Abdul
Wahab’s artistic journey. The exhibition will will remain open until Friday, 28
February 2025 in the exhibition hall of the Royal Opera House Muscat.

Mohammed Abdul Wahab, the Arab
world’s best-known singer/composer and actor, passed away at the age of 90
after a musical career spanning 74 years. He rose from humble beginnings to
becoming the star of Arab song and a legend in modern Arab music and melody.
Dubbed the ‘musician of generations’, his music has delighted people of all
ages for years. During his long career, which began in his teens, he composed
over 1,800 romantic and patriotic songs. His compositions for the late Umm
Kalthoum, the most fabulous Arab songstress in history, gave both artists great
fame.

Representing a generation in
transition, he is responsible for far-reaching changes in Arab music and is
credited by art critics for giving modern Arabic songs their current musical
form. His superimposition of a mixture of Western musical instruments on a
foundation of Arab melodies captured the hearts of millions and made him a
much-loved star.

Abdul Wahab’s singing was known
throughout the Arab world, and during his lifetime, most Arab countries
acclaimed him and his works with awards. Egypt honoured him with a vast
military funeral at the Rabia Al-Adawiya Mosque in Cairo to mark the end of his
life and a beautiful musical era.

As part of the programme to honour
the late Mohammed Abdul Wahab, the Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) will be
holding educational and outreach activities daily from 12 to 20 February 2025.

A discussion session with Dr. Shereen
Badr will focus on the significance of the legendary ‘Meeting of the Clouds’
between Mohammed Abdul Wahab and Umm Kulthum, examining how their partnership enriched
the cultural and artistic landscape. This session will be held on Monday, 12 February
at the Music Library.

The public are invited to attend
Coffee and Dates, with singers Ali El Haggar and Mohammed Mohsen on Friday, 14 February
at the Music Library at the Royal Opera House Muscat.

On Saturday, 15 February, Homage to
Mohammed Abdul Wahab concert will feature performances of some of his most famous
romantic and patriotic works by Ali El Haggar and Mohammed Mohsen. An
unforgettable night of classical music at the Royal Opera House Muscat.

A discussion session will be held with
Dr. Mohammed Al Masmoody where the researcher will delve into the legacy of Mohammed
Abdul Wahab. This session will take place on Wednesday, 16 February at the
Music Library at the Royal Opera House Muscat.

In Absolute Music, the Royal Opera
House Muscat will present Spirit of the Orient, a quintet that will perform rare
instrumental pieces from Mohammed Abdul Wahab’s repertoire featuring talented
musicians from Syria on Monday, 17 February at ROHMA theatre.

The programme also includes a
screening of the film A Bullet in the Heart (1944) on 18 February in the ROHM
foyer. Prior to the screening, an enriching dialogue about the film will be
presented by Ameer Ramsis, Nahla Mattar and Mohammed Nabil.

A session will take place on
Wednesday, 19 February at the Music Library at the Royal Opera House Muscat,
featuring a discussion between artists Reham Abdul Hakim and Jahida Wehbe,
reflecting on the beautiful melodies and stories of artistic creativity.

The final tribute concert, Homage to
Mohammed Abdul Wahab will be held on 20 February. This concert will showcase
the masterpieces composed by Mohammed Abdul Wahab for Umm Kulthum, with
performances by Reham Abdul Hakim and Jahida Wehbe.

As a centre of cultural excellence, the
Royal Opera House Muscat plays an important role in the region in championing
timeless music and art, and with this programme provides an exceptional
platform for the great works of Mohammed Abdul Wahab to be revisited.

— Ends/Khalid