Sami Victor Dahhani is a Moroccan tenor Opera singer, based in France.
Sami Victor Dahhani started singing at a young age in choirs directed by his mother, Mirtha Alcaraz, who thought him to read music, and interpret Opera roles. At the age of fourteen, he entered the singing class at the conservatory of Henry Duparc of Tarbes with Omar Ganidze, then integrated that of Jean-Paul Salanne. And that is skirting the master, Michael Milone, he perfected his technique.
At 21, Sami was already known for his mastery of Italian bel canto classics and became distinguished in the presentations in the “Bells of Cornelius,” or the Threepenny Opera in “Carmen,” produced by companies Warum Salt and Canto. He is specialized however in Italian opera of the nineteenth century.
Sami Victor Dahhani is finalizing his music studies in chant Lyrique and Opera with Joelle Vautier in Hector Berlioz Conservatory of Paris.
Sami Victor Dahhani has hosted many concerts in Paris, Spain and more recently in Oujda, Nador and Saidia Morocco.