Jazz Syriana: Lena Chamamyan


"Lena Chamamyan (لينا شماميان) is a Syrian singer of Armenian descent. Born in Damascus, Syria, she started singing at an early age giving her first concert when she was five years old. After graduating from the Faculty of Business in 2002 she studied eastern classical song at the Aleppo Conservatory, but also ventured into jazz and traditional Armenian music. On her first album “Hal Asmar Ellon” (2006), which reflects her style of oriental music mixed with elements of jazz, Lena has collaborated with the Aleppo-born instrumentalist and trumpet player Basel Rajoub. In September 2006 Lena Chamamyan and Basel Rajoub were declared winners of the first Radio Monte Carlo Moyen-Orient Music Award at the Al Hussein Cultural Centre in Amman, Jordan. In May 2007 Lena launched her new album entitled ‘Shamat’ at Al Hamra Theater in Damascus..."

Lena Chamamyan Official Site لينا شماميان



Lena Chamamyan-Bali Maak- لينا شماميان - بالي معاك


Lena Chamamyan
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