"Mozart l'Égyptien 2" is a captivating fusion of classical elegance and exotic allure, released on September 1, 2005, under Warner Classics. This unique album presents a mesmerizing blend of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's timeless compositions reimagined with traditional Egyptian and Oriental musical influences. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the album features 15 tracks that seamlessly intertwine Mozart's iconic melodies with the rich, vibrant sounds of the East.
From the enchanting "Al Bedaya" to the mesmerizing "Prière nubienne," each track offers a fresh perspective on Mozart's works, inviting listeners to explore a world where classical meets cultural fusion. Highlights include "Alatul Concerto pour kaval et flûte," a captivating reinterpretation of Mozart's Flute Concerto No. 2, and "La reine des mille et une nuits," inspired by "The Magic Flute." The album also features renditions of Mozart's Symphony No. 40, Clarinet Quintet, and other beloved pieces, all infused with the spirit of Egyptian and Oriental music.
"Mozart l'Égyptien 2" is not just an album; it's an experience that transcends boundaries, offering a unique and enchanting journey through the fusion of two distinct musical worlds. Whether you're a classical aficionado or a fan of world music, this album promises to delight and inspire.
Al BedayaTraditional, Hughes De Courson, Sheikh Saïd el Mougy, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Mozart l'Égyptien (After Mozart's Così fan tutte, K. 588)Traditional, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Amin Shahin, Amira Selim, Ibrahim Kawala, Ibrahim el Shazly, Mahmoud Sorour, Ragab Sadek, Salama Metwaly, Sheikh Saïd el Mougy, Wafaa el Morsy, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Al Sahm al Taéh (After Mozart's "Soave sia il vento" from Così fan tutte, K. 588)Traditional, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Abdelwahab Shihata, Ahmed Saad, Amin Shahin, Amr Hassan, Ibrahim Kawala, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, May, Ragab Sadek, Yamen Abdel Meneim, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Alatul Concerto pour kaval et flûte (After Mozart's Flute Concerto No. 2, K. 314)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Les 202 Chanteurs Et Musiciens, Theodossii Spassov, Youenn Le Berre, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Al Sahara (After Mozart's Fantasie in D Minor, K. 397)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Henri Agnel, Oswaldo Calo
Al Maghfera (After Mozart's "Qui tollis" from Mass in C Minor, K. 427)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Les 202 Chanteurs Et Musiciens, Mounir Wasfy, Sheikh Saïd el Mougy, Sofia Radio Choir, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Ninna NamTraditional, Wafaa el Morsy
Al Raqs (After Mozart's Symphony No. 40, K. 550)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Ahmed Bedeir, Amin Shahin, Ibrahim Kawala, Ragab Sadek, Salama Metwaly, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Ya Shady Symphony (After Mozart's Symphony No. 40, K. 550)Traditional, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Abdelwahab Shihata, Ahmed Saad, Amr Hassan, Ibrahim Kawala, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, May, Mohsen el Ashry, Ragab Sadek, Yamen Abdel Meneim, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Le quintette d'Alexandrie (After Mozart's Clarinet Quintet, K. 581)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Ahmed Bedeir, Borislav Iokov, Dorina Markova, Evelina Arabadjieva, Hristo Tanev, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, Ragab Sadek, Saleh el Artist, Theodossii Spassov, Valentin Gerov, Yamen Abdel Meneim
La reine des mille et une nuits (After Mozart's The Magic Flute, K. 620)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Amira Selim, Ibrahim Kawala, Ragab Sadek, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Marche égyptienne (After Mozart's Piano Sonata, K. 331 "Alla turca")Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Ibrahim Kawala, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, Oswaldo Calo
Layla Misriya (After Mozart's Serenade No. 13, K. 525 "A Little Night Music")Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Abdo Dagher, Ahmed Bedeir, Ibrahim Kawala, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, Reda Bedeir, Yamen Abdel Meneim, Khaled Dagher, Ensemble du Caire
La querelle au sérail (After Mozart's "Marten aller Arten" from The Abduction from the Seraglio, K. 384)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hughes De Courson, Amira Selim, Henri Agnel, Ibrahim Kawala, Mahmoud Sorour, Mamdouh el Gebaly, Ragab Sadek, Wafaa el Morsy, Yamen Abdel Meneim, Deyan Pavlov, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra