The Cairo Conservatoire ( ar, معهد الكونسرفتوار;
transliteration
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: ''Ma'had el-Konservatwar''; full name: "المعهد العالي للموسيقى "الكونســرفاتوار) is the primary
music conservatory in
Egypt
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. It was established in 1959 and is located in the same building complex as the
Cinema Institute and the
Higher Institute for Theatrical Arts,
Haram,
Giza
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,
Greater Cairo
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, while the
Cairo Symphony Orchestra
The Cairo Symphony Orchestra, ( ar, اوركسترا القاهرة السيمفونى; ''Orkestra el-Qāhera el-Semfōni''), is an orchestra based in Cairo, Egypt. It was founded in 1959 by its first music director and conductor, Franz Litschaue ...
is based at
Cairo Opera House
The Cairo Opera House ( ar, دار الأوبرا المصرية, ''Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya''; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo's National Cultural Centre, is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. Home to mos ...
in Cairo.
Along with six other educational institutions, the Cairo Conservatoire is part of Egypt's
Academy of Arts
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(''Akādīmīya al-Finūn''), a large complex.
The current dean is
dr.Hanan Aboulmagd.
The Cairo Conservatoire was preceded by, but should not be confused with, several other smaller Cairo institutions with similar names, such as the conservatoires of
Ignaz Tiegerman Ignacy Tiegerman (24 February 189331 May 1968), usually seen as Ignace, but also Ignaz, was a Polish pianist and teacher.
He was an exceptional interpreter of the Romantic school (Field, Chopin, Brahms, et al.). He studied with Theodor Lesch ...
and
Joseph Szulc
Josef Zygmunt Szulc (4 April 1875, Warsaw, Warsaw Governorate, Russian Empire – 10 April 1956, Paris, France) was a composer and conductor. He also used the pseudonym Jan Sulima.
Life
Born in Poland to a musical family, he began his formal tr ...
.
They teach
piano
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,
violin
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, and all other instruments.
Notable faculty
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Samha El-Kholy
Samha Amin El-Kholy ( ar, سمحة الخولي; July 27, 1925– January 25, 2006) was a noted Egyptian musicologist. She published widely about the traditional music and contemporary music of Egypt, including several articles about contemporar ...
*
Nabila Erian
Nabila M. Erian (Arabic: نبيلة عريان, born 1941) is a professor of vocal sciences at the Cairo Conservatoire, Academy of Arts. Her career as a leading soprano opera singer debuted in 1960. She is also an expert on the history of Coptic ...
*
Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah
Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah ( ar, محمد عبدالوهاب عبدالفتاح; born 1962) is an Egyptian composer of contemporary classical music and educator. He is a member of Egypt's third generation of classical composers.
Biography
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Alumni
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Mona Ghoneim (composer)
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Ali Osman
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Ahmed Badr
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AL, Al, Ål or al may ...
*
Nabila Erian
Nabila M. Erian (Arabic: نبيلة عريان, born 1941) is a professor of vocal sciences at the Cairo Conservatoire, Academy of Arts. Her career as a leading soprano opera singer debuted in 1960. She is also an expert on the history of Coptic ...
(singer)
*
Ramzi Yassa
Ramzi Yassa ( ar, رمزى يسى; born 1948) is an Egyptian pianist. Born in Cairo, Yassa is an outstanding member of the first batch of musicians trained at the Cairo Conservatory. Yassa then joined the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow in the c ...
(pianist)
*
Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah
Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah ( ar, محمد عبدالوهاب عبدالفتاح; born 1962) is an Egyptian composer of contemporary classical music and educator. He is a member of Egypt's third generation of classical composers.
Biography
...
*
Mahmoud Saleh (cellist)
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Ines Abdel-Dayem
Ines Abdel-Dayem is an Egyptian flute player, the former Chairwoman of the Cairo Opera House and the current Minister of Culture of Egypt since January 2018. (flute)
References
Education in Cairo
Music schools in Egypt
Educational institutions established in 1959
Culture in Cairo
1959 establishments in Egypt
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