A composition master class held on 30 April, within the frame of the Cairo Contemporary Music Days, turns its focus … More
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Bohemians of Broadway
On 18 April, Cairo Opera House opened the curtain for The Best of Broadway, a compilation of the best scenes … More
Bach wins again
While the Main Hall of the Cairo Opera House was staging Swan Lake by the Cairo Opera Ballet Company, the … More
Brahms twice over
Meticulous in his compositions, Johannes Brahms refused to present anything less than perfect. As such, Brahms’ musical legacy remains among … More
Return of the Swan Lake
Cairo Opera Ballet Company is in the last days of preparation for the Swan Lake, one of the most beloved … More
Remembering Ziad Bakir
Works by Beethoven and Rageh Daoud pay fitting tribute to the martyrs of the Egyptian revolution Published on 24 March … More
In memory of Ziad Bakir, a beautiful soul and an inspiring artist
The death of Ziad Bakir, one of the martyrs of the January Revolution, has devastated his family, friends and many … More
Ziad Bakir, artist and graphic designer at the Cairo Opera House is missing
Ziad Mohamed Saleh Bakir, son of Sawsan Fouad and Mohamed Saleh Bakir, was born on 9 November 1973. Bakir is … More
Has the Egyptian revolution given birth to new Banksys?
The world knows the works of British artist Banksy, French Jef aerosol, and many other graffiti – and stencils – … More
Music for Charity
Spiros C. Moros Foundation held a musical event with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, a number of soloists and the Cairo … More
Show Dance: Misplaced
A French troupe performing at the Main Hall of the Cairo Opera House did not give 2011 the best of … More
2010 in Music: More ups than downs
2010 was an exciting year filled with a big variety of events: ballets, operas, symphonic concerts, recitals, and all the … More
Attract and widen your audience
Chief Executive at Audiences London, Sarah Boiling talks to Ahram Online about the advisory work of her organisation which provides … More
World renowned orchestra reaches out to youth
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment appears to have found the right formula for attracting new and young audiences … More
When Baroque Masters meet at El Sawy Culturewheel
El Sakia String Orchestra gave their second concert at El Sawy Culturewheel, introducing the best works from classical music to … More
Countdown to Christmas
With the beginning of December, the music world enters into the Christmas spirit. Christmas-related concerts will be held in many … More
The devil in the programming
An otherwise successful concert of music by Mozart and Weber raises questions about the spread of unconventional programming. Published on … More
The Human body as Art
Whether the representations of the body are spontaneous cave drawings or intentional academic studies, it remains one of the fundamental … More
Make way for the King
Tut Ankh Amon is the best known Egyptian Pharaoh and his name is recognised worldwide. Tut Ankh Amon — actually … More
The World according to 1957
With half a century of life experiences expressed though artistic activities, three artists born in 1957 met together at the … More
The October Files
October has seen a remarkable number of valuable performances not only at the Cairo Opera House but also at locations … More
Arts of intelligence
This year, the Cairo Opera House joined an international network of theatres broadcasting live from the Metropolitan Opera – an … More
Aida returns to the Pyramids
October 5-7 and 10 are important dates for the Cairo Opera House, marking the return of Verdi’s Aida to the … More
Puzzled in a magical location
Friday, 1 October was my last evening in Beirut. I was there to attend a series of workshops of the … More
The lost Mozart
It would be hard to say which musical form satisfied Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart the most, or provided him with the … More
In the beginning was Latin America
Latin America’s journey to national independence, which started in 1810 and went on till 1825, is as fascinating Latin America. … More
Almost Perfect
Notwithstanding faulty sound engineering, Ati Metwaly discovers how summer can be a many-spleandoured thing Published on 12 August 2010 in … More
The truth of fiction
“Truth becomes fiction when the fiction is true; the real becomes not-real where the unreal is real.” — Cao Xueqin. … More
Stars in season
Published on 15 July 2010 in Al Ahram Weekly On 6 July, the Alexandria Opera House (Sayed Darwish Theater) offered … More
The Greek revisited
Since 2001, the ballet Zorba has been performed at the Cairo Opera House Main Hall stage almost every year. The … More
Grand finale
Gala concerts provide their audiences with a unique pleasure; it is a festive special occasion. The Cairo Opera Orchestra conducted … More
Double Blast
19 June was no ordinary evening at the Cairo Opera House Main Hall. The concert offered a rather unusual compilation … More
Love’s labour gained
The opera is set around the year 1830. Nemorino, a young peasant, is in love with a beautiful landowner’s daughter, … More
Two B’s and One Hymnus
On 5 June, the Cairo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andreas Spörri presented a particularly well compiled programme. The two big … More
The importance of being Cambreling
The devil, as Ati Metwaly discovers again, is in the details Published on 3 June 2010 in Al Ahram Weekly … More
Catharsis on the Nile
One of the purposes of art as formulated by Aristotle in his Poetics is catharsis. “Despite the indefiniteness of its … More
Beyond the grave
For concert halls and classical performance regulars, 2010 has been a special year. The classical music world celebrates the 200th … More
Back in time
Published in Al Ahram Weekly The son of Italian immigrants, Salvatore Adamo was raised in Belgium. At the age of … More
Personal reflections
Listening to pianist Ramzi Yassa’s performances of Chopin and Beethoven calls up reflections on the timeless force of art. Published … More
Good Education
Published in Al Ahram Weekly Ralf Gothóni is a renowned contemporary musician from Finland. His versatile career as a pianist, … More
Two to tango
Ballet is an art filled with moments, moments which stand in for emotions, and Degas captured many such moments in … More
From Soviet to Nordic
Works by Soviet composers, followed by a gala concert of Nordic pieces, were on the programme of the Cairo Opera … More
Ruptured Order
The Cairo Opera Ballet Company’s production of Aram Khachaturian’s ballet Spartacus left the audience with some intriguing questions. Published in … More
An elegy to remember
Published in Al Ahram Weekly “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4) is the opening … More
Puccini in love
The Cairo Opera’s production of La Bohème, one of Puccini’s greatest operas, makes audiences fall in love with the piece … More
When Santa comes to town
Published in Al Ahram Weekly December has brought a festive atmosphere to the streets of Cairo. In Egypt everybody celebrates … More
Italian colours
Published in Al Ahram Weekly In May 1889, Puccini attended Sardou’s play La Tosca and, fascinated by its plot, he … More
Vivaldi among the Latins
Published in Al Ahram Weekly In the 20th century, classical composers face the challenge of mainstream melody and rhythm, for … More
Bipolar
Published in Al Ahram Weekly No need to retell, however briefly, the story of Romeo and Juliet. It is known, … More
A quick recap for classical music lovers
Published in Maadi Messenger. Almost three months of a significant slow down in the classical music scene in Egypt, Saturday, … More
More Than Just A Music School!
While researching a recent article on music education in Egypt, I came across a music center in Maadi called “Symphony … More
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