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Religious Song Ensemble
The late conductor Abdel Halim Nowera
founded the Religious Song Ensemble in
1972 and conducted its first concert in
1973. The main aim of the ensemble is to
preserve the religious song heritage.
Therefore, Abdel Halim Nowera asked
Mohamed El Fayoumy and Abdel Samie
Bayoumi, two of the most famous
religious singers of that time, to teach
the members of the ensemble masterpieces
of the religious songs like those by Ali
Mahmoud, Ismael Sokkar, Sayed Mousa and
Darwish El Hariry.
Maestro Abdel Halim Nowera also
requested the famous musician Abdel
Moneim El Hariry to compose the musical
prologues for these works so that they
could be presented in a modern style.
The ensemble started its concerts at the
Sayed Darwish Theatre in El-Haram with
16 singers and 25 musicians. Today, the
number of its members has increased to
30 singers and 40 musicians. The
ensemble was headed by various
conductors like Abdel Moneim El-Hariry,
Yosri Khater, Salah Ghobashy, and
currently by Omar Farahat
The Religious Song Ensemble performs all
over Egypt achieving great success and
acclaim. It participated in many
international religious song festivals
like the Mediterranean Countries
Festival in Marseille (France), El Rabat
Religious Song Festival (Morocco) and
the Music and Song Festival (Poland).
The Religious Song Ensemble is
considered the only ensemble in Egypt
performing modern and classical
religious songs.
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