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Rebal Alkhodari - Bio
Born in Syria and raised between his homeland, Egypt and Lebanon. Rebal Alkhodari is
a singer, musician and composer with an amazing baritone - counter tenor voice, full of
oriental techniques and ornaments, well-honed skills as a performer and major
experience.
After the war broke out in Syria on 2011, Rebal was in jail for no clear reason for a
while for no reason. Later at the same year, he was forced to leave his Homeland and
decided to start a new life, choosing to embrace all places and all people as his own
home. Although Rebal is based in Germany for the last six years, He is steel leave his life
as a traveling musician. That added to his expressive voice an extraordinary versatility
that gives his music a great range of styles.
Rebel’s songs talk generally about love and society using the historical Arabic poems
in some of them. Although his music is a mix of traditional with pop and classical
music, Rebal is open to explore more and more music which can give his songs special
flavor.
Rebal released three albums: Shwayyet Haki (2009), Tawshih (2011) and Political

poems (2014). He also has performed more than 300 concerts, in more than 44
countries., appearing in opera houses around the world including Berlin, Dubai, Paris
and Hamburg, Still, he calls his performance in the Syrian opera house, Damascus, in
2008, “my best moment”.
Beside his brilliant work as a singer, Rebal composes songs for solos and choirs, and
have conducted several Arabic choirs, as The National Choir of the Jordanian
conservatory and Amaan choir, which were driven by him to receive the best dynamic
choir from the ChoirFest Middle East festival in Dubai opera house on 2017.
In 2008, got the second prize in the 17th international competition, during Arabic
music festival in Cairo, as best Arabic improviser. In 2010, he won 1st prize in Voices
International Conference in Lebanon.

Rebal has performed with top international artists such as Catalan Grammy winner
Jordi Savall, the only Arabic Grammy winner Fathy Salam, and never the last the famous
German band Sarband.

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