Gamal Abdel-Rahim
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Gamal Abdel-Rahim(b. Cairo
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, 1924; d. Königstein
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, November 23, 1988) was an Egypt
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ian classical music
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 composer, educator, and pianist. His best-known work is the symphony Osiris.

Life and career

Abdel-Rahim was born in Cairo to a musical father, and began playing the piano at an early age. His early musical studies were supported by the Music Society of the Faculty of Arts of Cairo University
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 (then called Fuad I University), graduating with a degree in history. In 1950 he began university studies in musicology at the Musikhochschule of Heidelberg in West Germany
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, deciding on a career as a composer. From 1952 to 1957 he studied composition with Harald Genzmer
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 (a pupil of Paul Hindemith
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) at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg
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In 1959, Abdel-Rahim was appointed to teach theory and harmony at the newly opened Cairo Conservatory of Music
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. He was later appointed head of the composition department there (the first of its kind in the Arab world), which he founded in 1971. Abdel-Rahim was quite influential among Egyptian composers of the next generation, as the majority of them studied with him during his time at the Cairo Conservatory.

Abdel-Rahim's style fuses traditional Egyptian musical elements with contemporary European ones, focusing on Egyptian materials in his later works more than in his earlier ones. He composed many works for orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensembles, as well as songs and music for film, theater, and ballet. He was awarded the State Prize for Composition, as well as the Order of Arts, from the Egyptian government.

Abdel-Rahim was married to Samha El-Kholy
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 (1925-2006), a noted Egyptian musicologist and former president of the Academy of Arts in Cairo. Abdel-Rahim died in Frankfurt
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His notable students include Ahmed El-Saedi, Rageh Daoud
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, Mona Ghoneim
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, Khaled Shokry,, Sherif Mohie El Din
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, Nader Abbasy, Ali Osman
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, and Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah
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.

Compositions

*ORCHESTRAL
 
- SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA,
   Based on incidental music of the film: “Daily Life of Ancient Egyptians”, 1961.

.-SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS ON AN EGYPTIAN FOLKTUNE
   Composer’s orchestration of the work for piano (see piano works), 1967.

-INTRODUCTION AND RONDO "BALADI".
   For large orchestra from the violin sonata (see chamber music), 1969.

-PROCESSION OF AMOSIS,
   From the musical: “MAWWAL (song) from EGYPT”, 1973.

-LITTLE SUITE FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
Expanded orchestral version of the “Five little pieces for piano”,
introducing Arab microtonal modes(with 3/4 tones in some movements, 1984.

-HEROIC DANCE
  For flute and string orchestra.

- JUBILANT DANCE: “SAHBA”
   For orchestra, also for chamber orchestra, 1983.

-’ SAMAÏ’:IN DJHARKAH-MODE BY SAFAR ALY,
   Composer’s monodic setting for strings (with microtones).

-’MOUWACHAH’: “MONYATI” BY SAYED DARWISH,
   In a monodic setting for flute and string orchestra, 1979.


*SOLO INSTRUMENTS AND ORCHESTRA

-THE LOTUS POND*,
    For flute, oboe or violin and orchestra
(second movement of the flute concerto), 1973.

-ECHOES FOR FLUTE AND ORCHESTRA,
    First movement of the flute concerto, 1984.

-RHAPSODY FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA,
    Composer’s setting of the rhapsody for cello and piano, 1975.

-·FANTASY ON AN EGYPTIAN FOLKTUNE,
    For violin and piano,1971
    Revised and extended version with orchestra. 1973.


*CHORAL WORKS

a) A  CAPELLA :

-SIX EGYPTIAN FOLK SONGS,
     In polyphonic setting, for mixed choir.

-SIX CHILDREN'S SONGS,
     In 2 and 3 parts, for children's choir.

-FIVE FOLK SONGS,
    In 2, 3 and 4 parts, for children's choir.

-“ IBTIHAL”, (Invocation),
Religious (Islamic) chant for tenor and men's Choir with “Nay”,
text by Imam Zein El-Abideen, 1968

b) CHORAL  WORKS  WITH  ORCHESTRA:
-"Al- SAHWAH ", (AWAKENING / ERWACHEN ),
      Cantata for baritone, choir and orchestra.
poem by Salah Abdel- Sabour,
(also translated into German: by Jürgen Elsner) , 1966.

-SINAI EPIC,
       Cantata for choir, children's choir and orchestra.
poem by Salah Abdel- Sabour, 1974.

-“EGYPTIAN ASPECTS” ,
      Suite for choir and orchestra on folk songs :
"El- Henna", "Marmar Zamani", "El-Wad da malou , "Rawaa el-’ anani"
with traditional Nay and Qanun instruments, 1977.
-“KADNI’L HAWA”,
      Cantata in a polyphonic setting,
on a traditional monodic "Dour" by Mohammad Osman,
for choir soloist and orchestra, 1978.

-”THE GOOD AND THE EVIL”,
      A children's musical for soprano, tenor, and baritone / bass, with children's choir,
narrator and ballet, lyrics by Kamel Ayoub, 1981.

-“MONEY”,
      Rhumba for bass, choir and orchestra, or piano, from the incidental music
to the TV film: “Eternal Apple”.

-"KAN YAMA KAN", (or Once upon a Time),
      Known also as “THE RINGDOVE” from "Kalila Wa Demna",
for children's choir, narrator and orchestra.
Lyrics by Salah Jaheen, 1981


*VOCAL WORKS

-TWO SONGS FROM AISCHYLOS' " CHOIPHOREN ",
       For mezzo-soprano, and orchestra, or piano, (Arabic translation by Louis Awad).

-TWO SONGS (LIEDER),
       On poems by Abdel-Wahab El- Bayyati, for female voices and chamber orchestra or piano:

§   "Fire and words", (DAS FEUER UND DIE WORTE),
       For soprano, (or tenor), and chamber orchestra or piano.
§   "The Happy Prince", (DER GLÜCKLICHE PRINZ)
       For soprano, alto and chamber orchestra or piano. (Both translated into
(Both translated into German by Mokhtar Saleh).

-SONGS FROM THE CHILDREN'S MUSICAL, “ THE GOOD AND THE EVIL”
      For voice and instrumental Ensemble, or piano, (see Children’s musical), 1981.

§      "Ana bint es-Sultan" (I am the Sultan’s Daughter!), for soprano.

§      "Nesma Rayha" (Soft breeze) for soprano also for soprano and harp.

§      "The song of the Evil man", for baritone.

§      "Bahlam ya Nour" (I have a dream, Nour) Duet for soprano and tenor.
* BALLETS
-”OSIRIS”
      Pharaonic ballet in 3 scenes 1974, choreography, by Gundel Eplinius,
Hannonver 1978.
New full version, in five scenes. Choreography by Erminia and Abdel-
Moneim Kamel, Cairo 1983.
                   
-" HASSAN AND NAïMA ",
      Ballet in three scenes on an Egyptian folk story, for chamber ensemble,
Percussion and wind instruments including Egyptian folk percussion instruments:
 Riqq, Bandecr, Mazhar, and the w.w. instruments “Nay”and “Mozmar”,
(or flute and oboe),
Choreography by E. and A. Kamel.


* CHAMBER  MUSIC

a) PIANO :

-FIVE LITTLE PIECES FOR PIANO, 1956.

-VARIATIOINS ON AN EGYPTIAN FOLKTUNE,**

-TO THE ARAB MARTYRS, 1974

b) STRINGS :
-SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO 
(Dedicated to Samha),1959. 

-MEDITATION FOR SOLO VIOLIN *           
(Dedicated to his violinist daughter Basma), 1982.

-IMPROVISATION ON A PEDDLAR'S TUNE FOR CELLO SOLO *
    (Dedicated to cellist son in- law Kamel Salah-Eldin) with microtones, 1981

-DUO  FOR  VIOLIN  AND  CELLO, *
     In microtonal modes ( with microtones), 1982.
(Wedding present for Basma and Kamel).

-RHAPSODY FOR CELLO AND PIANO,
    (See works for instruments and orchestra), 1975.

TRIO FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND PIANO, *
    In two movements, 1986.

-ELEGY FOR CELLO AND PIANO.
c) WIND :

-OCTET
    For w.w., harp and strings.

-NONET
    For wind instruments and harp, (from the Suite for orchestra).

-HEROIC DANCE,
    For flute and harp, or flute and strings, (see works for instruments and orchestra).

-THE LOUTS POND *
    For flute or oboe (also violin) and piano, 1977 (Dedicated to Samha).

-SOLILQUY, or "MONAGAH" FOR SOLO CLARINET
    with microtones (Dedicated to Mohamed Hamdy),1984,***

-PRISM LIGHTS FOR SOLO FLUTE
    ( a version of “Soliloquy”, with microtones),1987.

- ‘DANCE OF ISIS’ *  
    For flute, harp and percussion, 1987.
*INCIDENTAL MUSIC
a THEATRE AND RADIO:

-‘THE CHOIPHORES’.
Music for Aeschylos’ tragedy

-‘JERUSALEM’
     Radio serial play, 1970.

-“MAWWAL” FROM EGYPT,
    Incidental music and dances for the musical show, 1973.
b) CINEMA AND TV

-DAILY LIFE OF ANCIENT EGYPTAINS,
     Documentary film, 1960.

-SCULPTOR ANWAR ABDEL-MAWLA
     Documentary film,

-FIGURES FROM JERUSALEM,
      For solo piano.

-THE ETERNAL APPLE,
     TV Musical.

-’OSIRIS’
     TV film (without commentary ), 1974.

- THE EGYPTAIN MUSEUM,
     Documentary, 1985.

-“LA ILAHA ILLA ALLAH” or “AKHENATEN”
     Music for the TV serial, in 30 installments, 1986.
  • published by International Opus www.InternationalOpus.com
    • Published by Doblinger www.doblinger-musikverlag.at ,1966


*** published by Verlag neue Musik www.verlag-neue-musik.de ,Berlin 1996 

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