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Embassy of Morocco in Belgrade Host Concert Of Pianist Dina Bensaid

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The concert of celebrated pianist Dina Bensaid, organised by the National Library of Serbia and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Belgrade, included performances of Beethoven’s “Sonata op. 90”, Liszt’s “Spanish Rhapsody” and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”.

Dina Bensaid received first prize in the Competition of HRH Princess Lalla Meryem, Steinway in Paris, the National Music Competition in Morocco and the Flame Competition in Paris.

She was also the first Moroccan musician to be selected to participate in the very prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition.

The Belgrade concert was attended by H. E Mohamad Amine Belhaj, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to Serbia, as well as other representatives of the diplomatic corps and public figures from Serbia.

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