Nayer Nagui

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Nayer Nagui

Nayer Nagui (born 1970) is an Egyptian

musical director and pianist. Educated in Egypt, London and Paris, he has led orchestras internationally and frequently conducts the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, among the youngest orchestral directors in Egypt.[1] He is also the musical director of the Cairo Celebration Choir
, which he founded.

Biography

Nagui was born in

, where he earned a diploma in conducting in 2001 with Prof. Maestro Dominique Rouits.

Conducting in Cairo Opera House during the Spiros Project

His vast repertoire ranges from symphonic, opera, oratorios and ballet conducting to musicals and light music. He conducted

Petite Messe Solennelle and Schubert Stabat Mater
. Nayer is also the musical director, founder and conductor of the Cairo Celebration Choir, a choir of more than 120 members. Nayer is a conductor at Cairo Opera House, recently the Chief Conductor of Cairo Conservatory Orchestras.

Since 2004, he has been sharing the baton with the French Conductor Michel Piquemal, in conducting the “Coro de Tres Culturas” in the Moroccan "Festival de printemps des Alizes". In addition to his yearly program with Cairo Symphony Orchestra, Cairo Opera Orchestra and Bibliotheca Alexandrina Orchestra in Egypt, he also conducted many orchestras and choirs around the world: He has conducted the Lecce Symphony Orchestra and Calabria Chamber Orchestra in Italy, the Algerian Symphony Orchestra in Algeria and the Moroccan Philharmonic Orchestra in El Rabat, Casablanca and El Suera, The German Bonner Vocalisten Choir, The European Camerata from the U.K, as well as, Ensemble Georges Solti from Hungary.[2] Nagui has played the piano at the Cairo Conservatoire and the Cairo Opera House and has also performed as accompanist in Egypt, Lebanon, Italy, Belgium and France.[1] He has also played the piano in the band Sobhi and Friends with Sobhi Bedair.[1]

As a composer, Nagui wrote many compositions and arrangements for choir, orchestra and soloists, performed in Egypt and in several international festivals around the world, amongst them the music for the celebration convened by the Ministry of Culture marking the

Golden Jubilee of the nationalization of Suez Canal
. Nayer is a musical director of Disney's dubbing animation in Arabic language and he has coached performers for Arabic translations of Disney productions.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Samir, Lydia (2004). "Maestro". Carnival Arabia. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  2. ^ "Essaouira : Clôture du Festival des Alizés". Marrakech. 15 May 2009.

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