The classical genre of music has a significant presence in the Palestinian Territory, largely influenced by the rich musical traditions of the Arab world. Palestinian classical music often features the use of the oud - a traditional Middle Eastern lute - and percussive instruments like the darbuka and riq, and incorporates elements of maqam, or Arabic musical modes. One of the most popular contemporary Palestinian classical musicians is the oud player Simon Shaheen, known for his fusion of classical Arabic and Western music. Other notable Palestinian classical musicians include Ramzi Aburedwan (also renowned for his work in the field of music education), Nai Barghouti, Abed Azrié and Marcel Khalife. In terms of radio stations playing classical music in Palestine, Radio Nawa is a popular option. The station, based in Ramallah, features a wide range of music programming, including a daily program dedicated to classical and traditional Arabic music. Another popular station is Radio Al-Shaab, which features an extensive selection of Palestinian music, including classical compositions. Classical music holds great significance in Palestinian society, representing a source of cultural pride and heritage. Despite the challenges posed by ongoing conflict and political turmoil, the classical music scene in Palestine continues to thrive, and is a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Palestinian people.