With the enchanting voice of Sherine Ahmed Tarek and under the inspired direction of Maestro Nayer Nagui, the Grand Egyptian Museum turned into a stage where music spoke to the heart of humanity. Egyptian and international musicians performed in perfect harmony, creating a living dialogue between civilizations that echoed through the museum’s grand halls.
Every note conducted by Maestro Nagui carried the pulse of Egypt, blending classical artistry with the timeless soul of the Grand Egyptian Museum. Leading a 120-member orchestra comprising Egyptian soloists and artists from 79 nations, he crafted a performance that celebrated not only music but also the shared spirit of humankind.
The evening’s performance, elevated by the music of Hisham Nazih, reflected the power of collaboration and unity. Together, Nagui’s expressive leadership and Nazih’s stirring compositions created a symphony of humanity, where every melody spoke of peace, understanding, and the universal beauty of art.
Inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, where history breathes and cultures meet, this unforgettable performance proved once again that art transcends all boundaries, reminding the world that Egypt remains a source of inspiration and harmony for generations to come.
Inside, religious hymns echoed through the museum’s grand halls, joined by mesmerizing pharaonic dances and a powerful choir performance that brought the spirit of ancient Egypt to life. The audience erupted in thunderous applause as performers and musicians created a living dialogue between past and present, between Egypt and the world.
The powerful voice of Karim Abdel Aziz carried the audience through time, narrating the thrilling story of Tutankhamun’s tomb discovery, making history leap off the screen. In another magical moment, Egyptian singer Haneen El Shatter offered a heartfelt tribute to the Nile, her voice flowing like the river that has nurtured Egyptian civilization for millennia.
As the night unfolded, the grandeur of Tutankhamun’s treasures filled the screens and hearts of the audience. His golden throne, chariot, and sacred mask shone alongside the majestic Khufu Solar Ship, sailing once more through time beneath the glowing Giza sky.
The ceremony also celebrated the enduring strength of Egyptian women. From the legendary Sherihan to stars Salma Abu Deif and Huda El Mufti, and sports champions Farida Osman and Ferial Ashraf, the night honored the women who have shaped Egypt’s story across generations under the theme “Egyptian Women: The Power Behind Every Triumph.”
The world then stood still as international star Sherine Ahmed Tarek took the stage with a mesmerizing performance, her voice bringing to life a moving musical composition that embodied Egypt’s beauty, pride, and peace.
At the center of it all stood the colossal statue of Ramses II, gazing proudly upon world leaders, royals, and officials who gathered to witness this historic moment. As the event concluded, Ramses seemed to bid farewell to the guests, awaiting the millions who would soon walk through the museum’s doors to rediscover Egypt’s timeless story.
United Media Services, the organizer of the opening ceremony, stated that it was President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s unwavering support that transformed the dream of the Grand Egyptian Museum into a reality worthy of Egypt and its great civilization.
From the first note of the pharaonic symphony to the last spark of fireworks above the pyramids, the night declared to the world: Egypt arrived, and then history followed.
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