Mozart in Egypt
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Mozart in Egypt is a 1997 album by various artists. It represents a fusion of Mozart's work with the sounds, rhythms and instruments typical of contemporary Egyptian music.
[edit] Track listing
- Ikhtitaf Fi Assaraya (L'enlèvement Au Sérail)
- Double Quatuor En Fa K 496
- Lamma Bada Yatathenna/ Symphonie N° 40
- Mahdiyat (Berceuses)
- Concerto Pour Oud Et Piano N° 23
- Hamilu Lhawa Tahibou/ Aria De Papageno N° 20
- Yaman Hawa/ Thamos Roi D'egypte
- Mawwall
- Double Quatuor En Mi Bemol K 374
- Ouazat Al Kahira (L'oie Du Caire)
- Symphonie Egyptienne N° 25
- Dhikr/ Requiem/ Golgotha
[edit] Facts
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.