Fatma Said
Fatma Said

Fatma Said

EGYClassical, Opera
22,786 monthly listeners
  • 11K followers
  • 33.7K subscribers
  • 50.6K followers
  • 78 followers
  • 1.4K fans

Fatma Said's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Aatini Al Naya Wa Ghanni
3.8K streams
2
Artist Name
Barcarolle: Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour (Les Contes d’Hoffmann)
2.9K streams
3
Artist Name
Sahar El Layali (Kan Enna Tahoun)
1.3K streams
4
Artist Name
Yo Soy María
977 streams
5
Artist Name
Yamama Beida
721 streams
3.8K
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2.9K
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1.3K
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977
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Yo Soy María

Astor Piazzolla, Fatma Said, Quinteto Ángel, Heinrich Köbberling
721
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Yamama Beida

Fatma Said, Vision string quartet, Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, Itamar Doari, BURCU KARADAĞ, Tamer Pinarbaşi
520
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Cheek to Cheek

Irving Berlin, Fatma Said, Lucienne Renaudin Vary, Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, Heinrich Köbberling
434
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La Javanaise

Serge Gainsbourg, Fatma Said, Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, Heinrich Köbberling, Vision string quartet
337
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325
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253
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Fatma Said's YouTube Videos

1.9M
Views

Masr Heya Ommi - مصر هي أمى by Fatma Said

Fatma Said

Masr Heya Ommi - مصر هي أمى by Fatma Said
Youtube
1.9M views
Feb 09, 2023
682.2K
Views

Fatma Said & Rolando Villazón on “Stars von morgen“ BRINDISI

Fatma Said

Fatma Said & Rolando Villazón on “Stars von morgen“ BRINDISI
Youtube
682.2K views
Mar 18, 2018
384.7K
Views

Fatma Said - Abdelwahab / Arr. Whitbourn: La mosh ana-l-abki لأ مش أنا اللي أبكي (Live in Berlin)

Fatma Said

Fatma Said - Abdelwahab / Arr. Whitbourn: La mosh ana-l-abki لأ مش أنا اللي أبكي (Live in Berlin)
Youtube
384.7K views
Sep 21, 2023

Fatma Said's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Gautier Capuçon
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Motzart
by Spotify
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Jakub Józef Orliński
by Spotify
4
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Virtuoses Modernes
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Chanson française
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Fatma Said's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events6 Events

May
14
Fatma Said at Konzerthaus Dortmund
Germany
DEU
, Dortmund1200 - 2500 Hall
Jun
20
Fatma Said at Théâtre de l''Oeuvre
France
FRA
, Paris0 - 500 Hall
Apr
13
Sabine Meyer at Stadthalle Aalen
Germany
DEU
, Aalen500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Apr
04
Fatma Said at Carnegie Hall at Weill Recital Hall
United States
USA
, New York500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Jul-Aug
03-29
Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
Germany
DEU
, LübeckN/A N/A
Past
Feb
01
Martin Fröst and Benjamin Appl at Wigmore Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, London500 - 1200 Hall
Past

Fatma Said's Upcoming Events2 Events

  • Fatma Said at Konzerthaus Dortmund

    Fatma Said
    Konzerthaus Dortmund
    DEU, Dortmund
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Fatma Said at Théâtre de l''Oeuvre

    Fatma Said
    Théâtre de l'Oeuvre
    FRA, Paris
    Hall0 - 500

Fatma Said's Past Events4 Events

  • Sabine Meyer at Stadthalle Aalen

    Fatma Said, Sabine Meyer, Malcolm Martineau
    Stadthalle Aalen
    DEU, Aalen
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Fatma Said at Carnegie Hall at Weill Recital Hall

    Rafael Aguirre, Fatma Said
    Carnegie Hall at Weill Recital Hall
    USA, New York
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival festival

    Tom Jones, Bodo Wartke, MEUTE, Gregory Porter, Daniel Hope, Milow, Rainhard Fendrich, Patrice, Daniil Trifonov, SEONG-JIN CHO, Jan Lisiecki, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Xavier De Maistre, Miss Allie, Nils Landgren, Hélène Grimaud, Nigel Kennedy, Janine Jansen, Konstantin Wecker, Mnozil Brass, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Jan Vogler, Kian Soltani, Stefano Bollani, Lucas & Arthur Jussen, Avi Avital, Sol Gabetta, Rolando Villazón, Fatma Said, Ivo Pogorelich, Michael Wollny, Wallis Bird, Sabine Meyer, Lars Danielsson, Die Höchste Eisenbahn, Wolfgang Haffner, Bandonegro, Marina & The Kats, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Grigory Sokolov, Basta, Sergei Nakariakov, German Brass, 5/8erl In Ehr'n, Sean Shibe, Jan Plewka, Thomas Quasthoff, Wiener Blond, Philharmonix, NDR Bigband, Malakoff Kowalski, Amihai Grosz, Boris Brovtsyn, Axel Prahl, Dieter Ilg, Justus Frantz, Martin Grubinger, Die Strottern, Goldmund Quartett, Simon Oslender, Franui, Yxalag, Christian Gerhaher, Faltenradio, Marco Schmedtje, Gismo Graf Trio, Helene Blum, Erika Pluhar, Jens Peter Maintz, Hanke Brothers, La Chimera, Larún, Tschejefem, Alexander Lonquich, Ulrich Tukur, Justus Zeyen, Friedrich Thiele, Christoph Heesch, Monaco Swing Ensemble, Julia Debowska, Richard Putz, Ensemble Brasssonanz, Daniel Blendulf, Parfenov Duo, Sandro Hirsch, Trio Klarisono, Duo Novum, Geri Schuller
    DEU, Lübeck
    Big
  • Martin Fröst and Benjamin Appl at Wigmore Hall

    Martin Fröst, Fatma Said, Benjamin Appl, Catriona Morison, Joseph Middleton, Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad
    Wigmore Hall
    GBR, London
    Hall500 - 1.2K

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More about Fatma Said

Overview of Opera musician Fatma Said

Egypt's Cairo is home to renowned classical and opera singer Fatma Said. Her expressive and soulful performances have enthralled audiences all around the world. Fatma was exposed to music at a young age because she was born into a family of artists, and her love for singing grew quickly. She has received several honors and recognition for her extraordinary talent and commitment to the art form.

Fatma Said has made a name for herself as a top soprano in the world of classical and opera music thanks to her powerful, resonant voice, which she uses to effortlessly portray the deepest emotions. Her performances are renowned for their dramatic ferocity and unbridled emotion, which spellbind spectators. She skillfully combines elements of western classical music and her Egyptian ancestry to produce a distinctive and captivating sound. Every performance of Fatma Said shows her love for music, and her talent and commitment to her art make her one of the most captivating singers in the opera and classical music worlds.

What are the most popular songs for Opera musician Fatma Said?

The gifted classical and opera singer Fatma Said is from Cairo, Egypt, and has a wide variety of well-known songs that her followers like. She is best known for the songs "Aatini Al Naya Wa Ghanni," "Sahar El Layali (Kan Enna Tahoun)," and "Delibes: Les Filles de Cadix." Her extraordinary vocal range and capacity to emote via music are displayed in these songs.

Some of Fatma Said's other well-known songs include "Yamama Beida," "Bizet: Adieux de l'hotesse arabe, WD 72," and "Barcarolle: Belle nuit, o nuit d'amour (Les Contes d'Hoffmann)." Fans also adore her performance of "I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady)". Both "Ravel: Sheherazade, M. 41: I. Asie" and "Ravel: Sheherazade, M. 41: II. La flute enchantee" are highly acclaimed among Fatma Said's admirers.

The music of Fatma Said is not merely restricted to classical and opera. She also excels as a musician, as evidenced by her performance of "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)," which is also a favorite of her audience. All things considered, Fatma Said's music is evidence of her extraordinary talent and capacity to express emotions through her music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Opera musician Fatma Said?

Egypt's outstanding Fatma Said, a classical and opera singer from Cairo, has been creating waves in the music business with her most recent albums. Her most recent CD, "Kaleidoscope (2022)," is a lovely mix of songs that highlight her extraordinary vocal range and talent. The journey through many emotions and moods that Fatma Said takes her listeners on through her music enthralls and mesmerizes them.

The newest hits "I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) (2022)," "Ad Ay Sa'ab (El Choclo) (2022), "Barcarolle: Belle nuit, o nuit d'amour (Les Contes d'Hoffmann) (2022)," and "Yo Soy Maria (2022)" are among the album's highlight songs. These songs each showcase Fatma Said's distinctive aesthetic and approach to opera and classical music. She fills every note in her voice with passion and emotion, and her voice is breathtakingly beautiful.

Also noteworthy is Fatma Said's prior album, "El Nour (2020)". It displays her artistic flexibility by combining both original songs and covers. Her extraordinary talent and love for music are showcased on the album.

In conclusion, Fatma Said's most recent recordings showcase her command of opera and classical music. She stands out in the industry thanks to her distinctive voice and interpretation of many tunes. Be sure to listen to her most recent albums and singles if you enjoy classical or opera music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Opera musician Fatma Said?

Singer Fatma Said from Egypt performs in a number of prestigious venues and festivals all over the world. She performed with renowned pianist Malcolm Martineau in one of her best festival appearances in 2019 at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany. Critics praised Said's performance at the event, praising her "exquisite phrasing and tonal control" on stage.

Said has also performed at some of the most prominent venues in the world, including Carnegie Hall and Weill Recital Hall in New York, Konzerthaus Dortmund in Germany, and Wigmore Hall in London. She received particular praise for her performances in 2018 at Wigmore Hall for having a "captivating stage presence and vocal prowess," and in 2020 at Carnegie Hall for "a flawless execution of complex musical pieces."

In addition to these prominent appearances, Said has also given performances at numerous other locations and events around the globe, including as the Dubai Opera, the Abu Dhabi Festival, and the Ravinia Festival in Chicago. Critics have consistently praised her performances, and they have praised her voice for being "rich and expressive."

As one of the most accomplished classical and opera singers of her generation, Fatma Said's performances at various venues and festivals have solidified her reputation. Both critics and fans have praised her for her ability to enthrall audiences with her vocal power and stage presence. She continues to be in great demand for concerts all over the world, which is not surprising.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Opera musician Fatma Said?

Throughout her career, Egyptian opera and classical soprano Fatma Said has worked with several bands. Her most notable partnerships include "Aatini Al Naya Wa Ghanni" with Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, and BURCU KARADAG, "Sahar El Layali (Kan Enna Tahoun)" with Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, and BURCU KARADAG, and "Yamama Beida" with Vision string quartet, Tim Allhoff, and Henning Sieverts.

Said's vocal is supported by the instrumental work of Allhoff, Sieverts, and KARADAG in "Aatini Al Naya Wa Ghanni," resulting in a lovely mix of jazz and classical music. Said's amazing voice and the track's emotional depth make it a standout in her oeuvre.

"Bizet: Adieux de l'hotesse arabe, WD 72" by Malcolm Martineau and BURCU KARADAG is another noteworthy project. In addition to showcasing Said's vocal range and emotional range, the melancholy song also gains complexity and depth from her cooperation with Martineau and KARADAG.

Overall, Fatma Said has been able to demonstrate her abilities in a range of musical genres and styles thanks to her collaborations with other musicians. Said has worked with a number of talented musicians, including Tim Allhoff, Henning Sieverts, BURCU KARADAG, Vision string quartet, Malcolm Martineau, and Sascha Goetzel, to create remarkable and enduring music.