Graduation Concerts – Music Bagrut Recitals
The graduation concert is an important artistic and educational milestone in the journey of music students preparing for the Music Bagrut recital examination.
Each student prepares a complete musical program in cooperation with their instrumental or vocal teacher, according to their artistic abilities and the requirements of the Ministry of Education. The repertoire is selected from the official approved list for classical Music Bagrut recitals and includes works from five musical periods:
Pre-Classical and Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Contemporary, and Local Music.
The program includes an approved central work, together with additional pieces representing different musical styles and periods. These works demonstrate the student’s technical ability, musical interpretation, expression, and stage presence.
The graduation recital is the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, and close cooperation between the student, teacher, family, and conservatory. It also gives the student the opportunity to present their artistic achievement before an audience and prepare for the official Bagrut examination.

Jimmy Marina
Piano
2025-2026
Jimmy is completing his studies in the Piano Department under the professional guidance of his teacher, Enessa Veldman. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, he has prepared a complete recital program representing five musical periods. The selected works demonstrate his technical ability, musical interpretation, expressive sensitivity, and development as a young pianist.
Bagrut Recital Repertoire
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Period: Baroque
Johann Sebastian Bach – Sinfonia in B Minor -
Period: Classical
Joseph Haydn – Sonata in D Major (Three Movements) -
Period: Romantic
Frédéric Chopin – Valse, Op. 64, No. 1 -
Period: Contemporary
Dmitri Shostakovich – Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5 -
Period: Local Music
Dr. Taisser Haddad – Contemplations (Taamolat)
This graduation recital represents the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, dedication, and cooperation between Jimmy, his teacher, his family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives him the opportunity to present his achievements before an audience.
Hiba Khoury
Oud
2024-2025
Hiba Khoury is completing her studies in the Oud Department under the professional guidance of her teacher. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, she has prepared a complete recital program representing five musical periods. The selected works demonstrate her technical ability, musical interpretation, expressive sensitivity, and development as a young oud player.
This graduation recital represents the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, dedication, and cooperation between Hiba, her teacher, her family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives her the opportunity to present her achievements before an audience.



Nuhad Nicola
Piano
2024-2025
Nuhad Nicola is completing her studies in the Piano Department under the professional guidance of her teacher, Enessa Veldman. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, she has prepared a varied recital program representing four different musical periods. The selected works demonstrate her technical ability, musical interpretation, expressive sensitivity, and development as a young pianist.
Bagrut Recital Repertoire
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Period: Baroque
Johann Sebastian Bach – Prelude and Fugue No. 13 in F-sharp Major -
Period: Classical
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Sonata No. 17 in F Major -
Period: Romantic
Frédéric Chopin – Waltz in D-flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1 -
Period: Contemporary
Dmitri Shostakovich – Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5, No. 1
This graduation recital represents the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, dedication, and cooperation between Nuhad, her teacher, her family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives her the opportunity to present her achievements before an audience.

Shahd Naser
Piano
2024-2025
Shahd Naser is completing her studies in the Piano Department under the professional guidance of her teacher, Enessa Veldman. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, she has prepared a varied recital program representing four different musical periods. The selected works demonstrate her technical ability, musical interpretation, expressive sensitivity, and development as a young pianist.
Bagrut Recital Repertoire
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Period: Baroque
Prelude and Fugue in F minor - Johann Sebastian Bach -
Period: Classical
Sonata No.34 in E minor - Joseph Haydn -
Period: Romantic
Impromptu Op. 90 No.4 - Franz Schubert -
Period: Local Music
Dr. Taisser Haddad – Contemplations (Taamolat)
This graduation recital represents the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, dedication, and cooperation between Shahd, her teacher, her family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives her the opportunity to present her achievements before an audience.



Lara Khoury
Oriental Vocal Dep.
2024-2025
Lara Khoury is completing her studies in the Oriental Vocal Department under the professional guidance of her teacher, Dr. Taisser Haddad. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, she has developed her vocal technique, musical interpretation, stage presence, and expressive abilities through the study and performance of Oriental music.
This graduation recital represents the culmination of years of study, continuous practice, dedication, and cooperation between Lara, her teacher, her family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives her the opportunity to present her musical achievements before an audience.

Nour Khoury
Piano
2024-2025
Nour Khoury is completing her studies in the Piano Department under the professional guidance of her teacher, Enessa Veldman. As part of the 10-unit Music Bagrut program, she has developed her technical skills, musical interpretation, expressive sensitivity, and stage presence through years of study and dedicated practice.
This graduation recital represents the culmination of Nour’s musical journey and the cooperation between her, her teacher, her family, and the conservatory. It is an important artistic and academic milestone that gives her the opportunity to present her achievements before an audience.

