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Rageh Daoud was born on 23 November, 1954 in Cairo, Egypt. Discover Rageh Daoud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Rageh Daoud Net Worth
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Timeline
5- Al Rayes Gaber’s Boat - Director: Ali Al Ghasouly, 1992
In 2017, he was credited for creating the music for the new national anthem of Mauritania.
36- Le Murmure des Fleurs For Strings – Dedicated to Salah Marie (2011)
35- Tahrir Square “To the Martyrs of January 25th Revolution” (2011)
43- Birds of the Nile - Director: Magdi Ahmed Ali, 2010
32- Music Intuitions For Flute Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano and Percussion (2009)
33- Promenade for Qanon, Bassoon and Strings (2009)
42- Crazy for the Princess- Director: Inas El Deghedy, 2009
31- Nocturne No 2 for Cello or French Horn & Piano No 2 (2008)
38- El Rayes Omar Harb “The Chief Omar Harb” - Director: Khaled Youssef, 2008
39- Fawzeya's Secret Recipe - Director: Magdi Ahmed Ali, 2008
40- Helm el Omr, “Lifetime Dream” - Director: by Wael Ehsan, 2008
18- Naguib El Rihani - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 2008
30- Hob El Watan (Umm Kolthoum) Egyptian Hymn (2007)
36- Keif Alhal “How do you do?”- Director: Muslim Izador, 2006 37- Room 707 - Director: Ihab Rady, 2004
10- Weapons of Mass Destruction - Director: Essam El Shamaa, 2006
26- Fantasy for cello Solo Dedicated to Walter Grimmer (2005)
23- Poetic Moment No 2 for Violin or Clarinet and String Quintet (2004)
33- Search for Freedom- Director: Inas El Deghedy, 2004
34- Kan Yom Hobak “The day I fell in love with you - Director: Ihab Lamey, 2004
5- Chess Revolution - Director: Nasser Abdel Moneim, 2004
21- Dialogue for Violin and Orchestra (2003) 22- Poetic Moment No 1 for Violin, Clarinet and String Quintet (2004)
19- Ascent for String Orchestra Dedicated to the Memory of Osama Elkholy (2002)
20- Ascent for Oud, Violin & Cello - Dedicated to Walter Grimmer (2002)
35- Kharif Adam “Adam's Autumn” -Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 2002
8- A Man in the Time of Globalization "Part 1" - Director: Essam El Shamaa, 2002
Since 2001, he is chairman of the Committee for Music, Opera, and Ballet in the Supreme Council of Culture.
30- Diary of a Teenager - Director: Inas El Deghedy, 2001
31- Hafar Al Bahr “The Derrick” - Director: Adel El Assar, 2001
32- Umm Abdel Sayed's Tale - Director: Osama Raouf, 2001
27- Forbidden Words - Director: Omar Abdel-Aziz, 2000
28- A Hero from the South - Director: Mohamed Abu Seif 2000
24-Hassan and Aziza, A State Security Case - Director: Karim Gamal El-Din, 1999
25- Stolen Dreams - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1999
17- Wandering for Marimba, Nay and String Orchestra (1998)
21- Ikhtefaa Gaafar El Masry “The Disappearance of Gaafar El Masry” - Director: Adel El Assar,1998
22- The Naked - Director: by Inas El Deghedy, 1998
23- Itfarag ya Salam “Waoo! Have a Look” - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1998
1997 he got the State Encouragement in musical composition from Ministry of Culture for his Work Two Portrait for String Orchestra. That same year he was a member of the jury of the "Concorso Pianistico Internazionale – Premio F. Durante" in Napoli, Italy. In 1997 he was also invited by the S.I.M.S. in Secelia to join the "Conferenza Musicale Mediterranea" to play his work Pasacaglia for lute, organ and strings in Palermo, Messina and Catania. The "Marschner Festival Hinterzarten" invited him to play and conduct some of his works.
16- Esprit Espagnole for Flute or Violin & Piano Dedicated to Prof Irakli Beridze (1997)
3- Ladies of Garden City "Part I and II" - Director: Mohammad Saqr, 1997 to 1998 4- Stray Son - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1999
17- Afaryt El Asfalt “Asphalt Demons” - Director: Osama Fawzy, 1996
18- The Woman and the Cleaver - Director: Said Marzouk, 1996
13- Adam Henein - Director: Hisham El Shafei, 1996
15- El Bahr Beyedhak Leh “Why is the Sea Laughing” - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1995
12- The Seven Days - Director: Magdi Ahmed Ali, 1995
2 - Tomorrow, Next Summer - Director: Abdul Aziz Makhyoun, 1995
13- Two Dances for Flute, French Horn, Piano and Strings (1994)
15- "Taqassim" for Alto Flute and String Orchestra (1994)
10- Ahlam Saghira “Small Dreams”- Director: Khaled El Hagar, 1994
11- Zeyaret Al Sayed Al Rais “The Visit of Mr. President” - Director: Mounir Rady, 1994
12- Three on the Road - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1994
14- Al Ragol al Talet “The Third Man” - Director: Ali Badrakhan, 1994
12- Passacaglia for Lute, Organ and String Orchestra (1993)
6- Ali Mubarak - Director: Magdi Abdel Rahman, 1993
7- Alexandria Greco-Roman Museum “Mathaf el Iskandariyyah” - Director: Asmaa El Bakry, 1993
8 - Qasr Al Nil Street - Director: Fouad El Tohamy, 1993
11- Rhapsody for Flute, Violin and Orchestra (1992)
6- Al Sarkha “The Scream” - Director: Mohamed El Nagar, 1992
8- Al Ghar'ana "The Drowned ” - Director: Mohamed Khan, 1992
2- Kalila and Dimna (Songs for Children), Written in partnership with Mauna Ghoneim, - Director: Alfred Michael, 1992
4- Al-Raii wa al Nesaa “The Shepherd and The Women” - Director: Ali Badrakhan, 1991
5- The Murderess - Director: Inas El Deghedy, 1991
4- Contemporary Egyptian Artist Hassan Fouad - Director: Salah El Tohamy, 1991
9- Nocturne for Cello & Piano No 1, Dedicated to Hassan Soliman (1990)
3- Mohamed Bayoumi - Director: Mohamed Kalioby, 1990
At the end of 1988 Rageh Daoud returned to Egypt to resume his teaching career at the Cairo Conservatoire, where he is now professor at the Dept. of Composition and Conducting. He wrote several orchestral, chamber compositions and piano works.
2- Children's Village - Director: Mustafa Moharam, 1981
1- Doctors in the City - Director: Ahmed Kassem, 1980
2- Sonata for Piano - Dedicated to Gamal Abdel Rahim (1978)
3- Sonata for Piano - Dedicated to Gamal Abdel Rahim (1978)
Rageh Daoud was born in Cairo. 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 with Ettore Puglisi. While continuing his piano studies with him, he attended the composition class which the late Gamal Abdel-Rahim had founded at the Conservatoire, where he studied with him composition, the theory of traditional Arab modes and contemporary composition.
In 1977 he obtained his diploma in musical composition with honors. He was appointed assistant at the Composition Dept. of the Conservatoire in 1978. In 1981 he got a scholarship to pursue post graduate studies in composition at the Vienna Music Academy, where he studied with Prof. T. Christian David and the British Frances Burt. In 1987, Daoud obtained his graduate diploma, and later in 1988 the Magister Artium from the Vienna Music Academy.
Rageh Sami Daoud (Arabic: راجح داود ; born 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 has composed for piano, voice, and orchestra, and has written a number of film scores.