Mozart in Egypt

Mozart in Egypt is a 1997 album by various artists, and arranged by French musician Hughes de Courson. It represents a fusion of Mozart's work with the sounds, rhythms and instruments typical of contemporary Egyptian music. The album saw considerable success in continental Europe, especially France, but had only limited success elsewhere. In August 2005 a second volume (ASIN B0009PEYVW) was released in Europe only, entitled Mozart in Egypt 2. [1]

Track listing

  1. Ikhtitaf Fi Assaraya (L'enlèvement Au Sérail)
  2. Double Quatuor En Fa K 496
  3. Lamma Bada Yatathenna/ Symphonie N° 40
  4. Mahdiyat (Berceuses)
  5. Concerto Pour Oud Et Piano N° 23
  6. Hamilu Lhawa Tahibou/ Aria De Papageno N° 20
  7. Yaman Hawa/ Thamos Roi D'egypte
  8. Mawwall
  9. Double Quatuor En Mi Bemol K 374
  10. Ouazat Al Kahira (L'oie Du Caire)
  11. Symphonie Egyptienne N° 25
  12. Dhikr/ Requiem/ Golgotha
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References

  1. "Floridian: Birthday bonanza of Mozart CDs a gift for fans". www.sptimes.com. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
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