Emmanuel Saad

Emmanoel Saad Wanis his fame is Emmanuel Saad, He is an Egyptian Coptic Composer, Music Arranger and one of the most famous composers of the Coptic orthodox music in the current era.

Biography

He was born on May 15, 1971. He is working in the field of audio engineering, music composition, composing soundtracks and music arrangement despite not getting a degree in music. He earned a Bachelor Degree of Agriculture in 1993 but his love and passion of music made him study music and delve deeper into the study of Eastern Music scales and Harmony. He excelled at playing the keyboard and Piano from the age of six and he learned how to play accordion while in primary school.

Artistic Journey

He served with a very large number of singers such as Ibrahim Ayad, Deacon Boulus Malak, Deacon Gergis Feltaous, Sater Mekhael, Sanaa Assad, Emil Girgis, Vivian Alsodaneya, Maher Fayez, Zakaria Hana, Monir Habib, Fadia Bazy and many of the singers. He served with a lot of teams and choirs such as Little Flock Choir, Saint Rowaise Youth, Virgin of the sky, Youbal Team, David Cords, Coptic David Harp, saint Marina Team, Jesus team, Saint demiana team, San Nicola Team, Ava Barsoum team, saint Rowaise young girls team, David"the psalmist" choir, and the other teams and choirs. He served with lots and lots of churches and Christian assemblies: where he served in the church of Virgin Mary Alabasery, until he became secretary service of the choir and praise family for nearly 18 years and the responsible servant for Ava Barsoum choir for youth, at the church of Virgin Mary AL Maadie, for nearly 16 years plus many of the churches and assemblies.

His artistic works

He has composed a very large number of operettas and hymns

He composed a very big number of hymns, operettas and sound tracks of movies

The most famous musical arrangement works

He wrote words of some hymns

His works with Christian drama stars

Awards and honors

External links

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