Parfums Ottomans - Ensemble Al-Kindi - Musique De Cours Arabo-Turque - 2007

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<b>Parfums Ottomans - Ensemble Al-Kindi - Musique De Cours Arabo-Turque - 2007</b>
Author: Ensemble Al-Kindi
Label: Le Chant Du Monde Fr - 2007
Format / Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Size: 340 Mb

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Track Listing:

Disk 1

1. Taqsim Tanbur Neva [3:58]
2. Bashraf Zenjir Husseyni [2:49]
3. Nuage de Lune [3:18]
4. M&#233;lodrame dans le S&#233;rail [15:33]
5. Kulli Kulliyat [4:52]
6. Taqsim Kemance Huseyni [1:34]
7. Bashraf Neva Feri Muhammas [1:30]
8. Ghazal Turc Neva [4:31]
9. Neva Kar [12:38]
10. Taqsim Tar 'Iraq [2:44]
11. Transe du Cr&#233;puscule [13:51]
12. Djalla Man Ansha Jama'alak [O Dieu Qui a Cr&#233;e Ta Beaut&#233;] [5:32]
13. Bashraf 'Iraq Sama'i [2:04]

Disk 2

14. Bashraf 'Iraq Mukhalef [5:33]
15. Parfum de Damas [2:56]
16. Long Fr&#233;missement de l'aube [23:41]
17. Imlali al Aqdaha Serfen [Sers-moi un Verre de Vin!] [4:49]
18. Billazi Askara [Celui Qui M'a Enivr&#233;] [2:05]
19. Duo des Anges [11:19]
20. Ostinato Diabolique [3:49]
21. Taksim Ud 'Iraq [4:01]
22. Bashraf 'Iraq Thaqil [2:38]
23. Oua Hayatilkum Wa Uwa Alyamin al Azam [4:59]
24. Nara Al'aqdah [Regardons Les Verres] [4:57]

Ensemble Al-Kindi: Omar Sarmini, Dogan Dikmen (chant); Julien Jalaleddin (qanoun); Zyad Qadi (nay); Katerine Shamseldin (daf); Malik Mansurov (tar); Qadri Dalal, Ozer Ozel, Aslihan Ozel, Adel Shams El-Din

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Цитата:
This is an elegantly performed and packaged two-CD set by the Ensemble Al Kindi, a 10-member group that was formed in 1983. Director and qanun player Julian J&#226;lal Eddine Weiss has gathered musicians from Turkey, Syria, Egypt and other points around the former Ottoman Empire. They recreate the music of the fifteenth through the seventeenth centuries, found in some remarkable historical manuscripts. The music consists of instrumental and vocal improvisations as well as measured songs and ghazals. Weiss adamantly eschews the use of Western European instruments so popular in today's cross-cultural collaborations. He states in the liner notes that these instruments are incapable of correctly realizing the complex language of the maqam. Instead, we hear ud, tanbur, nay, riqq, daff, and tar, and the players and singers are all top-notch.

The delicate "Taqsim tanbur neva," a tanbur solo by &#214;zer &#214;zel that opens the first disc, sets the contemplative mood for the nearly two and a half hours of music that follows. Dogan Dikmen's improvisation on "Ghazal turc neva" displays a rich voice with a pulsing vibrato. The twenty-four minute "Le long fr&#233;missement de l'aube" has elements of the avant garde in its instrumental improvisations, yet the musicians never go beyond what is characteristic for the style.

The liner notes, in French and English, are extensive and scholarly and tackle such subjects as history, modes, performance practice, rhythm, and temperament. There are also several pages of Weiss' own transcriptions of some of the pieces (in Western notation.) The entire package is literate and beautifully conceived from both musical and artistic standpoints

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