Education
She received her doctorate from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where she studied with Henry George Farmer.
She received her doctorate from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where she studied with Henry George Farmer.
She published widely about the traditional music and contemporary music of Egypt, including several articles about contemporary Egyptian composers in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. In 1958, she became the first musicologist on the faculty of the newly opened Cairo Conservatoire. From 1972 to 1981 she served as Dean of the Cairo Conservatoire, and from 1982 to 1985 she was President of the Academy of Arts University in Cairo.
She also organized an orchestra for the blind and hosted a television program about music
She organized many concerts and recordings of the works of Egyptian composers. Her notable students include Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah.