The pianist was part of the Egyptian culture, especially in beach cities such as Alexandria, Suez and Port Said, and the page of "the trustworthy handhold", the social networking site Twitter, published a picture of a pianist, and wrote, "Come, ride the time machine and walk inside one of the streets of Alexandria on September 6, 1943 AD. We see happiness that A. Show us, and share your comments about your feelings of joy for these children and the enthusiasm of the worker on the piano.
According to a report published on the seventh day entitled "The pianist ... a profession without a profession", the profession of the pianist spread in Egypt in the twenties of the last century, where the children of Greek and Italian communities seeking asylum worked in it, and became famous in the cities of Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, Ismailia and Suez initially From the 1920s, with the presence of many of them, and the Greek immigrants residing in Egypt were famous for working as pianists, as they roamed the streets and roads in all of Egypt's guarded areas, carrying pianos on their backs, with their distinct body and clothing, while wearing a complete suit with a long jacket from the back called the banjora and above their heads with a high cap. Or cap.
Come, ride a time machine and walk around a street in Alexandria on September 6, 1943, and see what happiness will appear to us.
Share with me your comment about your feelings of joy for these children and the enthusiasm of the worker for the piano.
The profession of pianist continued for several decades, but it was still confined to the Greeks and Italians present in Egypt, which helped facilitate its extinction in Egypt, after the departure of a large number of foreign communities from Egypt after the tripartite aggression in 1956.