Rageh Daoud

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Rageh Samy Daoud (Arabic: راجح داود‎; b. Cairo, Egypt, November 23, 1954; first name also spelled Ragueh and last name also spelled Dawood) is an Egyptian composer of contemporary classical music. He is a member of that nation's third generation of such composers.

He is also a pianist and music professor (teaching at the Cairo Conservatoire), and has composed score for several Egyptian films. He began his studies at the Cairo Conservatoire at the age of nine, later studying composition there with Gamal Abdel-Rahim, graduating in 1977. He also studied piano at the Conservatoire with E. Puglisi.

He has composed for piano, voice, and orchestra, and has composed a number of film scores.

Daoud is married to Mona Ghoneim (b. 1955), who is also an Egyptian composer. His notable students include Mohamed Saad Basha.

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[edit] Compositions

  • Egyptian Glimpse

[edit] Film scores

  • 1990 - al-Bahths an Al-Sayyid Marzuq
  • 1991 - Kit Kat
  • 1992 - Al Sarkha
  • 1992 - al-Ghaarkana
  • 1993 - Ard el ahlam
  • 1994 - Zeyaret el-Sayed el-Rais
  • 1994 - Sarek al-farah
  • 1994 - El-Bahr Bi-Yedhak Ley
  • 1999 - Ard al-Khof
  • 2001 - Mothakerat morahkah
  • 2001 - Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy
  • 2004 - Unforgettable Romance

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