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  2. Music of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he composed the earliest known work of tape music, or musique concrète, called The Expression of Zar, which he composed in Egypt, while still a student in Cairo, by capturing sounds from the streets of Egypt on a wire recorder.

  3. Guillaume André Villoteau - Wikipedia

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    Fétis (Jean-François), "Villoteau", in Dictionnaire universelle des musiciens, Bruxelles, 1844, vol. 8, p. 459–464.; Mayaud (Isabelle), "Guillaume-André Villoteau (1759–1839) et l'Égypte : l'expérience d'une vie", in Voyages et voyageurs, circulation des hommes et des idées à l'époque révolutionnaire, actes du 130e congrès des sociétés savantes, La Rochelle, April 2005, p. 121132.

  4. Mizmar (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic music, a mizmār (Arabic: مزمار ‎; plural مَزَامِير mazāmīr) is any single or double reed wind instrument.In Egypt, the term mizmar usually refers to the conical shawm that is called zurna in Turkey and Armenia.

  5. Farrah Eldibany - Wikipedia

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    Farrah El-Dibany (Arabic: فرح الديباني) (born 12 February 1989) an Egyptian mezzo-soprano.She is the first Egyptian and African singer to join the Paris Opera Academy in 2016.

  6. Simone Philip Kamel - Wikipedia

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    Simone Philip Kamel (Egyptian Arabic: سيمون فيليپ كامل, mononymously known as Simone, born 14 June 1966) is an Egyptian singer, that throughout the 1990s was famous for her soprano voice.

  7. Ballet égyptien - Wikipedia

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    Ballet égyptien, Op. 12 (1875), is Alexandre Luigini's best-known composition and the only one of his works in the standard repertoire. It was dedicated to Jules Pasdeloup.

  8. Shadia - Wikipedia

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    Shadia was born "Fatma Ahmad Kamal Shaker" on 8 February 1931, in Elhelmiyya Elgedida, in Cairo, Egypt, to an Egyptian father Ahmed Kamal Sahker [3] from Sharqia and a mother of Turkish origin.

  9. L'Égyptienne (song) - Wikipedia

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    "L'Égyptienne" is a world music song performed by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas and French group Les Négresses Vertes. The song was written by Atlas, Matthias Canavese, Stéfane Mellino and Michel Ochowiak and produced by Les Négresses Vertes for the Atlas' second album Halim (1997).