Tag: Egypt

  • Egypt’s soprano Fatma Said wins prestigious Dublin Int’l Singing Competition

    Egypt’s soprano Fatma Said wins prestigious Dublin Int’l Singing Competition

    Πολιτισμός24-year-old Egyptian soprano Fatma Said was announced as the winner of the 8th Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition.

    Egyptian soprano Fatma Said has won this year’s Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition in Dublin, coming ahead of baritone William Davenport, (2nd prize, USA), soprano Adriana Gonzalez (3rd prize, Guatemala) and soprano Anna Anadarajh (4th prize, UK).

    The results were announced on Thursday during a special gala that included six finalists.

    The competition is named for Veronica Dunne, who is considered Ireland’s Grande Dame of singing. Born in Dublin, Dunne had a thiving operatic career and then moved on to training young voices and launching a singing competition which is held every three years inciting talents from across the world.

    To date, eight editions — spanning over 21 years –of the Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition have taken place.

    The young soprano is taking the operatic world by the storm. In 2011 she won the second award at 16th International Schuman Lied Contest and the Grand Award at the Giulio Peroti International Opera Contest.

    In 2012 she won two prizes at the 7th Leyla Gencer Voice Competition that took place 15-20 September in Istanbul, Turkey — first prize awarded by the competition jury and the audience prize. She already performed at the numerous prestigious stages and she sung in a concert conducted by the renowned Juan Diego Flórez.

    Said began her singing studies in Egypt, under soprano Neveen Allouba. Said spent 5 years with Allouba, time during which she won 1st and 2nd prize at the ‘Jugend musiziert’ competition. She then moved on to study in Germany where she enrolled at the Eisler Hanns’ music school in Berlin (under Prof Renate Faltin). Most recently, she received a scholarship to study at the world’s prestigious music academy La Scala in Milan, Italy.

    (english.ahram.org.eg)

  • Egyptian former child actress Feyrouz passes away at 73

    Egyptian former child actress Feyrouz passes away at 73

    ΓενικάEgyptian actress Feyrouz passed away Saturday morning, 30/01/2016, at the age of 73, according to actor and senior member of the Actors’ Syndicate’s board of directors, Sameh El-Sereity

    The celebrated actress, who was nicknamed “the miracle child”, suffered from kidney and liver disorder. Her condition had deteriorated recently, and she had been placed on a ventilator before she passed away.

    Feyrouz was known for her musical performances in black and white films, in which she usually appeared with the late renowned actor, Anwar Wagdy. She appeared in 10 films over the course of nine years, before retiring at the tender age of 17.

    She appeared in “Yasmine”, “Feyrouz Hanem” and “Dahab”, three of the best-known films in the history of Egyptian cinema, wherein her musical performances marked the main reason behind their success over the years.

    In 2001, she was honoured at Cairo International Film Festival for her contribution to Egyptian cinema.

    (www.dailynewsegypt.com)

  • HANDBALL: Egypt edge rivals Tunisia in thriller to win AFCON, qualify for Olympics

    HANDBALL: Egypt edge rivals Tunisia in thriller to win AFCON, qualify for Olympics

    ΓενικάThe Egyptian national handball team defeated their long-time rivals Tunisia 21-19 to win the Africa Cup of Nations and qualify for the Olympics in Rio De Janeiro.

    In what was a highly-competitive and thrilling game of handball both teams started with defensive stability in mind and the first five minutes were all tactical with Egypt leading 6-5.

    The match took a turn after that with both teams trying to attack without hesitance. Tunisia took advantage of the constant Egyptian mistakes to lead for the first time in the game with their centre-back Abdelhak Ben Salah performing impressively. The half ended with Tunisia leading 10-9.

    The second half was arguably the best half of handball we’ve seen in the whole tournament. Both teams were electrifying with Egypt in particular keen to take back the lead.

    Egypt looked to their star man Ahmed El-Ahmar to save them and he responded with brilliant goals in the last 15 minutes to regain the lead for Egypt.

    However, he wasn’t as impressive as Egypt’s substitute keeper Felfel, who turned out to be the Pharaohs’ saviour by producing numerous brilliant saves from one on one situations and ensured they kept a two-goal lead with four minutes to go.

    The tension was unbearable for the 30,000 Egyptian supporters in the stadium as they watched their side cling on for the final two minutes with a two-goal lead and Tunisia in possession.

    Tunisia’s captain Isam Tej missed his shot as the stadium erupted knowing very well there was no time for Tunisia to score as the game ended 21-19.

    The win ensures the Egyptians qualify for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this summer as well as the Handball World Cup, which they had qualified to after defeating Angola in the semi-finals. Tunisia however will also qualify for the World Cup but will not make the final cut for the Olympics.

    (www.kingfut.com)

  • Egypt’s Nour El-Sherbini Becomes Youngest Ever New York Squash Tournament Champion

    Egypt’s Nour El-Sherbini Becomes Youngest Ever New York Squash Tournament Champion

    ΑθλητισμόςEgyptian squash players Nour El-Sherbini and Mohamed El-Shorbagy have each won the top titles in the 2016  Tournament of Champions, an annual international squash championship held in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal.

    In front of a sold out crowd at Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall, El-Sherbini, 20, defeated New-York raised 22-year-old Amanda Sobhy, the highest ranking American ever in the Professional Squash Association (PSA) world rankings.

    “Nour came out firing from the very start,” said Sobhy referring to her 20-year-old Egyptian opponent.

    El-Sherbini, who was born in Alexandria, is the second Egyptian woman to win the Tournament of Champions. Last year, Raneem El-Weleily clenched the throne after defeating the UK’s Alison Waters.

    “I don’t know what to say. It’s weird and amazing and incredible,” said El-Sherbini, who became the youngest ever Tournament of Champions winner.

    Meanwhile, El-Shorbagy, the world’s top male squash player, won the Tournament of Champions for the second year running after defeating three-time world champion Nick Matthew.

    “I knew that I had to beat Nick tonight. He had already beaten my brother Marwan and I didn’t want him to beat both of us in the same tournament,” said El-Shorbagy after his victory.

    (egyptianstreets.com)