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Kamel El-Remali

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Kamel Al Rimali (born 1922) is an Egyptian classical composer.[1] His opera in Arabic Hasan Al-Basri (Arabic: الحسن البصري) is based on the life of Hasan of Basra.

References

  1. ^ Malcolm Floyd Composing the music of Africa: composition, interpretation, and realisation El-Remali, Kamel compositions p343 life p342 Al-Ahram review of this book: chapter by Adel Kamel chapter "Egyptian Composition in the Twentieth Century," : Youssef Greiss (1899-1961), Hassan Rasheed (1896- 1969), Abu Baker Khairat (1910-1963) Aziz El-Shawan (1916-1993), Kamel Al Rimali (b1922), Refaat Garana (b1924), Halim El-Dabh (b1921), Gamal Abdel-Rehim (1924-1988), Youssef Aziz (b1946), Rageh Dawoud (b1954), Mona Ghoneim (b1955), Adel Afifi (b1945), Alaaeddin Mustafa (b1947), as well as the author himself.