- Hasan Rashid
Hasan Ahmad Rashid ( _ar. حسن أحمد رشيد; b. July 10, 1896; d.
Cairo , May 25, 1969; also spelled Hasan Rasheed) was an Egyptiancomposer andoperatic baritone . He was part of Egypt's first generation of classical composers.Biography
As a youth, Rashid studied
violin andsinging in Cairo. He went to England in 1914 to pursue studies inagriculture atDurham University . While there, he continued his studies in violin, composition, and singing, ocassionally performing in University concerts as a violinist and a baritone. He returned to Cairo in 1918 where he began to composevocal music toArabic texts. He was part of that nation's first generation of composers to produceclassical music . Rashid's work culminatedin his soleopera "Masra' Antonio" (Antony's Death), which has an Arabic text, based on the first part ofAhmed Shawqi 's play "Cleopatra's Death". The work was influenced by Italian opera, yet Rashid's melodic invention is not without originality. It is the first opera to be composed by an Egyptian. Parts of the work were produced in 1942, but a full staging was not mounted until 1973 by the Egyptian Opera Troupe at theCairo Opera House . However, the Egyptian public found it difficult to accept the conventions of Western operatic style, particularly when associated with familiar poetry in Arabic, and Rasheed’s opera had few immediate successors. The opera's overture and the aria "Isis, O fount of tenderness" are often performed separately.Rashid was married to the pianist and composer of children's songs
Baheega Sidky Rasheed (1899-1987), who is best known for her 1958 collection entitled "Egyptian Folk Songs" (republished in the United States as "Egyptian Folk Songs in Arabic and English". Together, they founded the Egyptian Amateur Music Association in 1942.ources
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List of Egyptian composers External links
* [http://phonoarchive.org/grove/Entries/S22915.htm Hasan Rashid page]
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