Fatma Said - On the way to Egypt| Konzerthaus Berl
The Konzerthaus Berlin's artist in residence presents a concert program that showcases the impressive diversity of her voice and her musical roots.
The Konzerthaus Berlin's artist in residence presents a concert programme that showcases the impressive diversity of her voice and her musical roots.
"I am delighted to be able to work with musicians from a wide variety of backgrounds and to sing music by composers from all over the world. Music connects us all; it is our common denominator. I love that we can find a moment of peace with one another find when we experience music together." Fatma Said
As Artist in Residence, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin welcomes Cairo-born Fatma Said, a multi-award-winning soprano of international renown, for the 2022/23 season. Said is known for the impressive diversity of her voice and repertoire: whether classical, jazz or traditional music, the young artist is well at home in many worlds. Her role as an intermediary between the musical cultures around the Mediterranean is particularly evident in the concert entitled "On the Way to Egypt". The multi-faceted program, conducted by Alondra de la Parra, begins by looking from Egypt to the European compositional tradition and then from Western Europe to North Africa and Arabia.
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Alondra de la Parra
Fatma Said
11 March 2023
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