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Professor & Composer Halim El-DabhUniversity Professor Emeritus Halim El-Dabh, who has taught at Kent State University since 1969, celebrates each birthday with increased musical productivity and world recognition. For example, on his 80th birthday in the spring of 2001, he performed a series of over 15 performances of his works and lectures, both at Kent State University and around the world. In May, 2001, he received an honorary Ph.D. degree from Kent State University, and continues to teach in Kent State's Department of Pan-African Studies and compose prolifically for all media. In August of the same year, El-Dabh was the guest of honor at an African music symposium held at Cambridge University in England. Egyptian-born El-Dabh is internationally regarded as one of Egypt's most significant living composers, and he continues to travel and present his music the world over. From his pioneering electronic and electro-acoustic works from the 1940s and 1950s to his orchestral and chamber music, El-Dabh performs and collaborates with the world's greatest orchestras, including the Bibliotheca Alexandrina String Orchestra, under the direction of Sherif Mohie Eldin, the library's music director. This year is no exception; 2005 will be quite eventful for Professor El-Dabh. |
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