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Houria Hassan and her departure: Immortal tunes remain in memory

📷 Houria Hassan and her departure: Immortal tunes remain in memory

Today the anniversary of departure Actress Houria HassanThe death was absent on June 8 and left a rich artistic legacy that manifests itself in its singing and acting, as the songs of “Ya Abu al -Tuqa al -Shabika” and “From my love for you, my neighbor” emerged as one of the prominent works that achieved wide popularity during its activity.

Houria artistic life

I was born Houria Hassan In the city of Tanta, her artistic career began at an early age and moved to Cairo In 1948 to achieve her ambitions, her talent was soon simplified in the artistic circles, and she was called the “flying singer” due to her continuous travel to perform parties in various Arab countries, where she presented more than 400 songs throughout her singing career.

Various creations

I was distinguished Houria Hassan With its various artistic projects, it presented works such as “Smaya Ya Ghariba” and “Birds of Paradise”, and as she participated in 6 films, including “Patience is beautiful” and “Baba Aris” and is considered “the first opera singer” thanks to her presentation of operas such as “Maarouf Al -Iskafi” and “Shahrazad”.

Personal stories and exciting situations

In a rare interview, Houria revealed the story of her forced marriage, as she confronted a marriage that she does not want, recalling her horrific experience on the wedding night when she shot the groom and fled to Cairo and as she was subjected to another crisis in 1961, where she was accused The artist Shadia By trying to poison her, which Shadia later denied.

An unforgettable vacuum

Go Houria Hassan At the age of 65, but she left behind a busy artistic career that almost hesitated to this day and I am lost. The flying singerIt is a symbol of singing and acting in the twentieth century and combined Authentic andComedy andDramaTo keep its mark present in the history of Egyptian art.