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After 15 years of absence, Lebanese singer Magda El Roumi returns to the Egyptian Opera to perform through the Arab Music Festival and its conference, which will open their 27th session next month. Founded in 1992, the festival is the oldest Arab music festival dedicated to the renaissance of musical heritage. He is dedicated to introducing new talents in singing and singing, and draws the freshest voices coming from within and from outside of Egypt.
The festival director said at a press conference yesterday yesterday, Cihan Morsi, that Magda Al Roumi would greet the closing ceremony of the festival on November 12, accompanied by the band's orchestra. Cairo Opera House. The Lebanese singer has given concerts in Egypt in recent years, as part of charity or private parties.
The festival begins on November 1st and includes 43 concerts of singers and musicians from eight countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Tunisia, Iraq, Lebanon, Bahrain and Jordan.
Among the main participants are Latifa Latifa, Lebanese Asi Helani, Saudi Rami Abdullah, Iraqi Hammam Ibrahim, Bahrain Wahid Al Khan and Egypt: Mohamed El Helou, Medhat Saleh, Eman El Bahr Darwish, Hani Shaker, Mohamed Tharwat , Marwa Nagy and Sabreen Elnegaili. The performances will be presented in big and small opera theaters, the theater of the republic, the theater of the Arab music institute, the opera house of Alexandria, the opera house from Damanhour and the cultural center of Tanta.
"The festival will honor 17 personalities who have contributed to enriching the artistic life in Egypt and the Arab world," said Majdi Saber, president of the Egyptian festival and festival president.
Saudi singer Abdurab Idris, Egyptian singer Samir Iskandarani, Iraqi researcher Habib Zahir Al Abbas, Lebanese musician Halim Roumi, Egyptian musician Michel El Masri and Egyptian violinist Saad Mohamed Hassan.
In parallel with the festival, will be held the Conference of Arab Music, which will bring together 42 researchers from 16 countries.
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Held a concert for singers and musicians from eight countries during the festival.
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