The opera singer, Amira Selim, (The Soprano Class), is performing a concert at seven in the evening, Saturday, in the Library of Alexandria, in which one of the most prominent works of the Russian composer, Ringold Gelier, is presented.
The soprano will sing with the coluratora soprano and orchestra 82nd (colouratora is the voice of the soprano characterized by agility, lightness and extraordinary skill), accompanied by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina orchestra led by Maestro / Nair Nagy, which is presented along with Gliere’s work of Schubert’s Symphony No. 5 in the large scale of C Bimul Classified 485, and among Brahms’s books the Serenade No. 2 in the scale of No the Great is compiled 16.
The Russian composer, Ringgold Gliere (1875-1965), is not only famous for being one of the most prominent Russian composers of the last century, but he was a capable teacher with many disciples.
Among the most famous disciples were Nikolai Miaskovsky (1881-1950), Sergey Prokofiev (1891-1953), and Sergey Kosevitsky (1874-1951).
Glaire has written more than 500 musical works, including 2 operas, 20 symphonies (including 3 symphonies), 8 string works, and about 180 piano works, as well as music for theater performances, films, and more.
The coloratora soprano concerto and orchestra is classified 82 as an intermingling of different national cultures (from the republics of the Soviet Union), encasing a Russian / Soviet character belonging to the Russian “Big Five” school of the nineteenth century. This resulted from Glaire’s meticulous and in-depth study of oriental music. The author for this concerto was awarded the Stalin Prize of the first degree.
Amira Selim is an Egyptian opera singer who studied at the Cairo Conservatory, Violet Maqar and Sobhi class in Deir and Nevin Alouba, then completed her studies in Italy at the hands of Gabriela Raftsi, and joined the Cairo Opera Troupe, and received a scholarship to study in France, and presented many starring roles in Egypt and France. And Italy and Germany.
Source: RT
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