Egyptian mezzo-soprano Farrah el-Dibany has a significant performance at the French national anthem in the ceremony celebrating French President Emmanuel Macron’s victorious of the presidential elections on Sunday.
The Paris Opera Prize went to Farrah el-Dibany, as a first Egyptian and Arab singer to win this prize in 2016 and many other international awards.
Farrah has been chosen as the best young operatic talent by the Opera World magazine in Germany. Then, the Wagner Foundation Award went to her. She also received the Hassan Kamy Award.
El-Dibany Born in Alexandria, she was in love with the opera music and the French songs as Charles Aznavour and Dalida S.
At the age of seven, she learned German and piano. She also learned opera singing from the famous opera singer Nevin Allouba at age 14, after that she had joined the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Arts Center in 2005.
To continue her studies at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin, Dibany traveled in 2010. She continued her studies with a master’s degree at the Berlin University of the Arts and a degree in Architectural Design from Technische Universität Berlin, after her graduating in 2014.
As a best female opera singer, Farrah got the “Prix Lyrique de l’AROP” award from the Paris Opera House in 2019.