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(Days Will pass): A National Operetta of Sudanese and Egyptian Singers

 

Sudan Events – Magda Hassan

The operetta (Days Will Pass ) was launched the day before yesterday through various media, which received great interaction and participation of Sudanese at different platforms.

The operetta includes a group of Sudanese singers the participation of singers from Egypt, and a group of children. The operetta is written by the poet Mahmoud Al-Jili and composed by Khaled Hassan.

Composer Khaled Hassan expressed his feeling of pride in the success of the work and said that he considers these days to be the most important in his artistic career, particularly since with the composition he participated in singing in the work, which he considers the words in “Achieve the Homeland” to be achieved,Allah willing. He said: “The work is a message, we are all trustworthy, and the days will pass and the cloud will go away.”

And the smile will come back again, and the arms of your loving children will build you up, and you will come back more beautiful and better than the first.. in fame among the nations.

Egyptian singers Khaled Helmy and Joe Ghaffar, participated in the work

Ali Al-Alfi, and the

Sudanese singers are Mohamed Dafallah

Ensaf Fathi, Masoud Fayez Ali Al-Sheikh, Iman Al-Sharif

Al-Fateh Zulu, Veto Omar Ehsas, Tamer Khader, Moataz Gota, Shukrullah Ezzedine

Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Awad Nidal Al-Hajj.

The performing supervisor and distributor of this work is musician Abdullah Qabbani, who made the greatest effort to transform the idea into a work that brings together all these stars with wonderful voices.

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