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06 Sep 2009 04:42:31
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| “ | Jahida holds a BA in Psychology from the Lebanese University and a degree in Oriental Singing from the Lebanese National Superior Conservatory of Music, where she conducted studies about Oud (oriental instrument) playing, lyrical Arabic opera singing, Syriac chant and Qura'nic recitals. She also holds a Master’s Degree (MA) in Acting and Directing from the Lebanese University – School of Fine Arts. Jahida is a member of both the Professional Musicians Syndicate in Lebanon and the SASEM. | ” |
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31 Aug 2009 15:02:00
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18 May 2009 02:17:55
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| “ | NO Blues is a project from Productiehuis Oost-Nederland (ON). Ad Van Meurs, Haytham Safia and Anne-Maarten Van Heuvelen were invited for a three-day-session to explore the connections between two musical worlds. Namely: folk-blues and traditional Arabic music. The unique results of this project may be best described as 'Arabicana' | ” |
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12 May 2009 07:06:40
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| “ | A unique integration of folkblues and traditinal Arabic music. 100% pure blend ARABICANA. In the No blues sessions the musicians soon succeeded in establishing a singular integration of folk-blues and Arabic music. A cross-breeding of Americana and Arabic music, we call Arabicana. Songs about ordinary folks, love and sadness, played and sung in the tradition that is characteristic for folk-blues as well as Arabic traditional music. NO Blues : Ad van Meurs (guitar),Haytam Safia (Ud, Arabic lute),Anne-Maarten van Heuvelen (double bass). | ” |
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09 May 2009 13:13:37
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| “ | This Turkish supergroup held the No 1 spot for three months in their homeland with this mournfully expressive instrumental album. Husnu Seniendirici's fluid and creamy clarinet dances with and around Ismail Tuncbilek's clear-toned baglama (a form of small lute) and Aytac Dogan's dryer, more guitar-like kunun. Whereas there's some showcasing of virtuoso technique, mostly these three master musicians simply play to serve their material, settling down to create a rich, ornate sound which relies as much on the silences between the notes as the aching notes themselves. The CD is called Taksim Trio presents Turkish Lounge but don’t be fooled, this is music for serious listening, Turkish Classical music for Baglama, Qanun and Clarinet taken into the 21st Century. | ” |
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09 May 2009 00:21:31
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| “ | Oud players Jean-Pierre Smadj (Tunisia) and and Mehdi Haddab (Algeria) take the tradition of the instrument to new places with their mix of rich North African acoustics and interesting parisian electronics. | ” |
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20 Apr 2009 14:10:24
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Philippe El hage - Oriental jazz (Byblos)
Instrumental/Jazz | MP3 VBR 192 Kbps | 70 Mb | 5% RR | RS.com
| “ | A dynamic group defining a new music genre by combining classical , jazz and oriental influences featuring piano , saxophones , oboe , percussions and electric bass. | ” |
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19 Apr 2009 01:36:12
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| “ | Modern compositions for Oud and other instruments such as Double Bass, Qanoun and Percussion Sard (Narration, in Arabic) is a unique music production from Palestine. In it the authenticity of the oud language is highly maintained, yet refreshing new expressions and rhythms are achieved through the dialogues with other instruments such as the double bass, the qanoun and the percussion. | ” |
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18 Apr 2009 23:53:19
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| “ |
Kamal Hors grew up in Morocco. He plays the ud (the Arabic lute), the sentir, the guenbri and percussion instruments. In 1987 he was co-founder of the Weshm music ensemble and performed in Europe, Morocco, other North African countries and the Middle East | ” |
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17 Apr 2009 10:25:26
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Duo Esperanto ( Guy Kark & Nizar Rohana ) - Strings of Hope
Instrumental/Ethnic | MP3 CBR 192 Kbps | 71 Mb | 5% RR | RS.com
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Duo Esperanto joins together two exceptional musicians to form a unique Mediterranean/Hebrew - Arab musical experience. Inspired by the unusual musical diversity of both traditions, Esperanto’s music reflects a distinct texture, color and sound, yet at the same time clearly emanating from the Mediterranean | ” |
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