Biographies: Tamer Karawan - Music Composer

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Tamer Karawan is an Egyptian music composer. He was born in Cairo in 1969, and studied mechanical engineering at the American University In Cairo until 1991. He then studied music at the Royal Music Academy in London, and worked as an editor in the British radio in 1994, then as a documentary film director in Orbit satellite network. Karawan debuted as a film score composer in 1998, by scoring the music for the Youssry Nasrallah film "El Madina" (The City). Since then, he scored for numerous films and television series, including "Bab Elshams", "Cabaret" and "Segn Elnesa" (Women's Prison).