Yasser Abdel Rahman (b. 1961)

Alias:
ياسر عبدالرحمن

Birthplace:
Egypt

Born:
December 10, 1961

Yasser Abdel Rahman Fahmy (born December 10, 1961 Cairo) Egyptian composer and composer, the son of the late writer Abdel Rahman Fahmy "writer of the fall series in Beersheba" and the husband of singer Sahar Naji. He has produced music with many famous works of art as well as many songs and albums.  He received his BA in Music from the Institute of Arabic Music at the Academy of Arts and was awarded a Bachelor of Music degree in 1983. He received his doctorate in music composition from Germany.  Music talent began to appear at Yasser Abdel Rahman in the mid-eighties and made several serious attempts in this field, in addition to his strong attachment to the machine as a professional player has not separated until now and then began his first art work as a composer in 1989, where he put soundtrack For the film "The Emperor" which won the Cairo International Film Festival for best soundtrack. And then nominate for the series of Alosia and then fall in Beersheba until the series of money and boys, which was like the spark of truth for his departure and his name appeared to shine among the artistic circles.

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