Cairo Opera Orchestra
Since the founding of the Cairo Opera
Orchestra in 1994, it has played a main
role in Egypt's music scene. The
orchestra's repertoire includes a vast
number of celebrated classic ballets and
famous operas or operettas which are
successfully performed with the Cairo
Opera Ballet Company or the Cairo Opera
Company.
In 1995, Sherif Mohie El Din was
appointed Orchestra Director, and the
orchestra was joined by an increasing
number of talented Egyptian musicians.
Shortly afterwards, they appeared in a
series of symphonic afternoon concerts
under the name of "Music for All", which
won instant acclaim.
The orchestra has been headed by various
Egyptian and international conductors.
Among the soloists participating in the
orchestra concerts are the renowned
Monserrat Caballe, Wolfgang Marschner,
Gisèle Herbet, Dame Malvina Mayor, as
well as top Egyptian soloists. In
addition to its important role in
national tours, the orchestra was
invited to several tours in countries
such as Austria, Germany, France and
Lebanon.
In the 2002/2003 season,
Nader Abbassi
was appointed Principal Conductor and
Artistic Director of the Cairo Opera
Orchestra. He significantly advanced the
orchestra’s skills by encouraging a
versatile, professional approach to the
performance of music.
To broaden the skills of the musicians
and solo singers, Abbassi added to the
schedule orchestral performances, called
Gala Concerts. Up to seven Gala Concerts
of outstanding quality are performed
each season.
The Cairo Opera Orchestra participated
in famous ballets, operas and Gala
Concerts including Verdi's epic "Aida",
which was performed at the Pyramids
platform. The orchestra collaborated
with the Geneva Chamber Orchestra and
the Spirit of Europe Orchestra in two
Gala Concerts and participated in some
of the world's most renowned music
festivals such as Ludwigshafen, Germany,
or Servantino and Tamaulipas Festivals
in Mexico.
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