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The Minister of Culture is witnessing the celebration of “The Egyptian Day for Music”

Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hanu, Minister of Culture, the Great Celebration & LDQUO; The Egyptian Day for Music & RDQUO; organized by the Cultural Production Affairs Sector headed by the great director Khaled Jalal, a representative at the National Center for Theater, Music and Folklore, on the small theater in the Egyptian Opera House.

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Honoring a number of prominent personalities and names in appreciation of their constructive contributions to enriching the Egyptian music scene, as the list of honorees included: the name of the late musician Sayed Makkawi, the musician Dr. Rajeh Dawood, the artist Tawfiq Fouda, the artist Nessma Abdel Aziz, the musician Ali Saad, and the great artist Fatima Eid. Hino: & quot; Music tools in the ages of the ancient Egyptians were part of daily life; The farmer is shouting, and the priests sing in the temples, and the celebrations and holidays are accompanied. On the walls of temples, the musical instruments that embodied their sanctity were established, as it is a language of human expression in rituals and occasions, and a means of joy in daily life. Hence our grandparents began art and appreciated it, and from them the arts and sciences spread to the whole world & rdquo;

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and the Minister of Culture continued: & quot; and after thousands of years the grandson came Sayyid Darwish to carry the message again, making music a conscience of the nation and a tongue for the people, who formulates his pain, and from his dreams remains alive The conscience of every Egyptian. As if history is restoring itself to confirm that Egypt was and will always remain the cradle of art and the home of music, from the walls of temples to the theaters of the opera, and from the ancestors of the grandparents to the creations of the grandchildren, so the names of immortal came out: Zakaria Ahmed, Muhammad al -Qasbaji, Umm Kulthum, Muhammad Abd al -Wahhab, Baligh Hamdi, Ammar al -Sharai, Sayyid Makkawi and other creators who influenced our lives and immortalized their names The nation & rdquo;. She brought together the Egyptians in the fields and accompanied them in the homes, and remained a tongue translating their feelings and dreams. Hence the allocation of a national day for music as an appreciation of its role in shaping the conscience of the nation, and a recognition that it is one of the pillars of the soft power of Egypt, and a reminder of the importance of transferring this legacy to the new generations so that our conscience remains renewed and related to its ancient roots & rdquo;. Al -Masry for folk art, coinciding with the birth anniversary of the pioneer of dance and folklore Egyptian artist, the great artist Mahmoud Reda, who founded a unique school in expressing the aesthetics of Egyptian spirit through folklore. He explained that this day will witness the launch of the first Cairo Forum for popular singing, which brings together the various colors of popular singing.

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