Jan 14, 2020
Dr. Eden Naby Frye January 14, 2020 From its origins in 2007 in a charming walnut orchard setting in Modesto, California, Mesopotamian Night (Ramsha d-Bet Nahrain) has become an established part of the multi-pronged move to preserve, expand and popularize...
Aug 25, 2017
The Mesopotamian Night project has made unique contributions to cultural and artistic progress. Each of our creations, from reviving the ancient epics of Inanna and Gilgamesh, to the other not well known stories such as Qateeni, Ninous-Shamiram, and Badri depict a...
Aug 23, 2017
Dr. Eden Naby and her late husband professor Richard Frye have been a supporter and sponsor of the Mesopotamian Night project since its inception in 2007. She has contributed over $100,000 in the past ten years toward our project. She has also helped us with research,...
Jul 30, 2017
Giuseppe Verdi established himself as a major 19th century Italian composer in 1842 with the opera Nabucco and its powerful chorus. The Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves (Va, pensiero) which is a chorus from the third act of the opera Nabucco, because of its lines like “O...
Sep 9, 2015
Modern Aramaic makes a comeback as a language of entertainment By Eden Naby In 2007 when at the FEL annual conference (Kuala Lumpur) the participants adopted a resolution recognizing Aramaic as the oldest continuously written and spoken language of the Middle East,...
Jan 23, 2013
By: Dr. Eden Naby FryeThe article below is an overview of our Mesopotamian Night 2012 CD set by Dr. Eden Naby Frye one of our main sponsors in the past several years. The printing of this CD set was also partially funded by The Naby Frye Assyrian Fund for...