
About Mohammed Foda
Mohammed Foda (محمد فودة) (also transliterated Mohamed Foda, Mohammad Fouda) was an Egyptian qanun master active from the 1960s through the 1980s, remembered as one of the most expressive and technically brilliant players associated with the Cairo tradition of Arabic classical music (mūsīqā ‘arabiyya al-ḥaqīqiyya). Foda was a cherished soloist with the Umm Kulthum Orchestra, performing under legendary conductors such as Riad al-Sunbati, Baligh Hamdi, and Abdel Halim Noureddine.
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