Cairo Celebration Choir
The Cairo Celebration Choir was founded in 2000 by Nayer Nagui when Dr. Sobhi Bidair was the director of the Cairo Opera House Company at that time. The main idea of forming the choir was to perform a Christmas Concert with the Cairo Opera House soloists and orchestra in the annual Opera House Christmas Concert.
Its first Christmas Concert performed a repertory of Christmas songs adapted, orchestrated and arranged by Maestro Nayer Nagui. Since then the choir has grown in number comprising more than 120 members of diverse nationalities who are affiliated with numerous Cairo music academics and societies.
[Image:Cairo Celebration Choir - Bazilik.jpg|thumb|left|Cairo Celebration Choir in Basilique Church in Cairo, Egypt during their performance of the Faure Requiem in June 2004]
The Cairo Celebration Choir recorded Mozart’s Ave Verum conducted by Sherif Mohi ElDin as part of the Mozart CD selection of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The choir also sang a selection of musicals in the opening of the 30th Cairo [International Film Festival] in 2006. Many members of the Cairo Celebration Choir joined the A Capella Choir in March 2006 for the performance of Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony known as the "Resurrection" under the baton of Gilbert Kaplan.
[Image:Bazelik Rehearsal-Cairo Celebration Choir.jpg|Nayer Nagui with Cairo Celebration Choir during Faure Requiem rehearsal in 2004|thumb]