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Khamis El Fino Music for the Classical Oud (1964) CD

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Price: $17.99
Item Number: F-8761
Country or Region: EGYPT
Catalog No: F-8761
"This item is part of the Folkways archives.  The original liner notes from the LP are included."

This recording was made during a concert at Asia House on December 1, 1963, for the Society of Asian Music.

"Khamis El Fino has concertized throughout the Far East and Middle East for the past seventeen years. He has appeared as a performing artist in India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Thailand, Japan and the United States.
Born in El Rami Alexandria, Egypt and a graduate of Cairo Conservatory, Prof. El Fino taught at conservatories in Cairo and Alexandria. His compositions have been performed on radio in India, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq, and at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. His songs have been commissioned by vocal artists throughout the Middle East..."

Tracks
1. Selection No. 1 - 3:55    
2. Selection No. 2 - 14:16
3. Selection No. 3 - 14:06    
4. Selection No. 4 - 3:40

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