Egyptian soprano Fatima Said recently received the European Culture Award at the Luxembourg Orchestra Theater. She was chosen for this honor due to her performances with prestigious orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the BBC Orchestra, as well as her efforts to bridge cultures through her classical and Arabic song renditions, all performed to the highest artistic standards.
On July 14th, Said, in a moment of cultural significance, performed for the second time during the French National Day celebration ceremony in front of the City Hall in Paris, a testament to her growing international recognition and influence.
Moreover, Fatima Saeed recently received the Rafik Hariri Award for Artistic Excellence and the Opus Classic Award in Germany for the Best Young Artist for the year 2021.
She also represented Egypt on Human Rights Day at the United Nations in Geneva, advocating for children’s right to education and dignity through music.
In 2016, she received an award from the National Council for Women. She became the first opera singer to receive the State Creativity Award for her distinguished artistic achievement at the international level.
On their part, the National Council for Women extended their sincere congratulations to the Egyptian soprano for receiving the European Culture Award during the first-class European Culture Awards ceremony and expressed their pride in her life achievements.