Kamel al-Khola'ie
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Muhammad Kamel al-Khola'i.e. (Arabic: كامل الخلعي)

Distinguished Egyptian Musician in the early 20th century has had a great interest in Arab music
Arab music
Arabic music or Arab music is the music of the Arab World, including several genres and styles of music ranging from Arabic classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music....

 and its development, following the impact of the Turkish music.

Kamel al-Khola’ie born in 1881 in the town of Kom Alshqafa Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria is the second-largest city of Egypt, with a population of 4.1 million, extending about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the north central part of the country; it is also the largest city lying directly on the Mediterranean coast. It is Egypt's largest seaport, serving...

 Governorate. Where he spent the first years of a boy's life, join his father, "Mohammed Suleiman Alkhalai" to Cairo.

Al-Khola'ie forced to work in the writing of shop signs in Mohamed Ali Street, during his stay he and dealt with the many fingers of prominent Musician in that period, which led him to learn to play musical instruments.

Al-Khola’ie met Sheikh Bakri Mohammed Tawfiq, who loves art; he presented him to his friends who came to his palace in Khorenfish

Then happens to come from Damascus to Egypt, "Ahmed Abo khalil Qabani," he admire
Alkhalai talent, in music, and composing, and took him with him to Syria, and there he tour between the various Syrian cities, and visited Baghdad and Istanbul, Tunisia, and studied Andalusian aroused, but at the same time was very adhere to the oriental music heritage.

Al-Khola’ie Contacted Sheikh Salama Hijazi joined the first contingent of a musical theater, and the development of a lot of music to write his plays. In 1917, Al-Khola'ie recomposed the most successful international musicals performed by Mounira El Mahdeya
Mounira El Mahdeya
Mounira El Mahdeya was an Egyptian singer born in 1885 in Alexandria; she died in 1965. The singer, better known under the nickname of "Sultana of the song" or "The Sultana", was considered to be the leading Egyptian singer between the two wars.-Career:She studied in a French nuns’ school, after...

 troupe, such as "Carmen" and "Tayees”.

Al-Khola’ie wrote articles in literature, music, books and the development of a musical in history, was schooled at the hands of many top composers, including "Mohamed El Qasabgi
Mohamed El Qasabgi
Mohamed el-Qasabgi was an Egyptian musician and composer, and is regarded as one of the five leading composers of Egypt in the 20th century. Most of his credits went to Umm Kulthum, Asmahan, and Layla Murad who sang most of his great works and scores...

."

When he died in 1931, al-Khola'ie funeral procession came out of his home which was located in a small lane off Mohamed Ali Street.

Plays

  • Carmen
  • was a long time ago
  • The telegraph
  • Tayes
  • Rosina
  • Axeir love
  • Altaltp Tapth
  • ah, you thief
  • light condition
  • Caesar and Cleopatra
  • the Japanese Honor
  • Faith
  • Congratulations to you
  • Al Saad promised
  • if the full moon.
  • Al-Khola'ie's last operetta
    Operetta
    Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is also closely related, in English-language works, to forms of musical theatre.-Origins:...

    , before he died in 1938 was entitled "Farewell".

See also

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