Egypt — Ekhbary News Agency
The National Arab Music Ensemble is set to perform a distinguished concert at Al-Gomhouria Theatre in Cairo on the evening of Sunday, May 3, 2026. Conducted by Maestro Hazem El Kasabgy, the event is part of the ongoing cultural programs organized by the Egyptian Opera House, aiming to enrich the artistic landscape of Egypt and the wider Arab world.
A Journey Through Authentic Tarab
The concert program promises an exquisite selection of authentic Tarab masterpieces and artistic compositions that revive the legacy of refined Arab art. A group of the ensemble's leading vocalists will perform timeless songs that have shaped the cultural conscience of the Arab society. These include renowned pieces such as "Ramsh Eino," "Enta Omry," "Kan Ya Makan," "Jana El Hawa," "Law Sa'alouk," "Lawla El Malama," "Balash Etap," and "Amal Hayati." The curated selection aims to offer a comprehensive artistic experience to lovers of classical Arabic music.
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Ensemble's Legacy in Preserving Musical Heritage
Established in 1989 by Dr. Ratiba El Hefny and led by Maestro Selim Sahab, the National Arab Music Ensemble has a foundational mission to revive authentic Arab musical heritage and preserve the masterpieces of Arab art. Over several decades, the ensemble has successfully presented regular concerts featuring the songs of prominent Arab singers and composers, playing a crucial role in maintaining and promoting Arab musical identity across generations.