Jannat: The most important Arab Music Festival concert for me.. Pictures

The star said The giantsWhile standing on the fountain stage inside the Egyptian Opera House within the activities of the Arab Music Festival in its 31st session, she is happy to sing at the festival, which she considers one of the most important concerts for her, and one of the symbols of Egyptian beautiful art.

She paid tribute to the head of the Egyptian Opera House, Magdy Saber, the Minister of Culture, Nevin Al-Kilani, and Jihan Morsi, the director of the festival, for their great effort.

The star, Jannat, began her concert on the sidelines of the 31st Arab Music Festival at the Fountain Theater inside the Egyptian Opera House with the song “Yamsa El-Gamal”, amid great interaction from the audience.

Thursday before last, the opening of the Arab Music Festival in its 31st edition at the Egyptian Opera House, in the presence of the Minister of Culture, Nevin Al-Kilani, Jihan Morsi, director of the festival, and Magdy Saber, head of the Opera House.

Al-Hayat TV Network obtained the exclusive right to broadcast the concerts of the 31st Arab Music Festival, which will be held from October 20 to November 3, at the Fountain Theater in the Egyptian Opera House, with the participation of a group of art stars.

The concerts of the Arab Music Festival are held at the various opera theaters in Cairo (Al Nafoura, Al Sagheer, Institute of Arab Music, El Gomhouria), Sayed Darwish Theater (Alexandria Opera) and Damanhour Opera.

The Arab Music Festival includes 39 concerts and music with the participation of 99 artists from 9 Arab countries, namely: Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, including 89 male and female singers. Ahmed Effat, Amira Ahmed, Ghada Adam, Mohamed Hassan, Hanan Essam, Noha Hafez, Ahmed Mohsen, Angham Mostafa, Mohamed Shawky, Ahmed Al-Waziry, Waad Al-Bahri, Kenzi, Mustafa Al-Najdi, Rehab Omar, Medhat Saleh, Shorouk Sharif, Mohamed Metwally, Heba Ismail, Mustafa Saad, Muhammad Al-Jabali, Khaled Selim, Sarah Sahab, Fouad Zabadi, Mai Farouk, Marwa Hamdi, Yasser Saeed, Muhammad Al-Khouli, Nada Ghaleb, Farah Al-Mogy, Reham Abdel Hakim, Hani Shaker, Atef Abdel Hamid, Ahmed Sabry, Saad Ramadan, Marwa Nagy, Ragheb Alama, Mai Kamal, Enas Ezz El-Din, Mohamed El-Helou, Ali El-Haggar, Ayat Farouk, Ramy Ayyash, Afaf Radi, Mohamed Mohsen, Carol Samaha, Diana Haddad, Radwa Saeed, Moamen Khalil, Amjad Al-Atafi, Nadia Mustafa, Assi El-Hellani, Reem Kamal, Saeed Othman, Ahmed Essam, Sameh Mounir, Hatem Zayed, Mohamed El-Jazzar, Ibrahim Farouk, Hossam Saqr, Ahmed Ibrahim, Nevin Ragab, Hossam Hosni, Hasna, Iman Abdel Ghani, Saber Al-Rubai, Ashraf Walid, Hanan Al Khouli, Ahmed Saeed, Yasser Suleiman, Amira Said, Ismail Sadiq, Yahya Abdel Halim, Rehab Mutawa, Melhem Zain, Jannat, Sabreen Al-Najili, Hammam Ibrahim, Mohamed Mounir, Mai Hassan, Asala, Taha Hussein, Ahmed Hassan, Mohamed Abdel Hamid, Samah Abbas, Mohamed Hassan, Reem Hamdy, Mahmoud Abdel Hamid.

Along with 10 Solists, they are: pianist Amr Selim, violinist Mohamed Zaheer, guitarist Waheed Mamdouh (Jordan), cellist Imad Ashour, violinist Hassan Sharara, bouzouki player Ramy Ibrahim, pianist Omar Khairat, oud player Mamdouh El-Gabaly, The pianist Hamada Al-Najjar, the oud player Mahmoud Abdel-Fattah.

15 musical troupes will also participate, namely: Cairo Opera Ballet Troupe, Arab Heritage Music Ensemble, Abdel Halim Nouira Ensemble for Arabic Music, Alexandria Opera Ensemble for Arabic Music and Singing, Bahrain Ensemble for Music, Umm Kulthum Ensemble, Moroccan Ensemble for Arabic Music, Maqamat Ensemble (Tunisia). The Arab Music Institute Ensemble, Band and Choir (Saudi Arabia), Al Hefni Ensemble, Amman Ensemble for Arabic Music (Jordan), Arab National Music Ensemble, Religious Chanting Ensemble, Sadasi Sharara Ensemble.

The teams are led by 17 maestros, they are: Ahmed Atef, Farouk Al-Babli, Ahmed Amer, Abdel Hamid Abdel Ghaffar, Salim Sahab, Mohamed Abdel Sattar, Mustafa Helmy, George Qelta, Hazem Al-Qasabgy, Nair Nagy, Wissam Khassaf (Iraq), Mustafa Mahmoud, Hisham Al-Nabawy, Omar Farhat, Hani Farhat, Alaa Abdel Salam, Muhammad Al-Mogy.

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