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tytuł
Chalf Hassan: Arabic Songs From North Africa
wykonawcy
Chalf Hassan
nr katalogowy
EUCD1993
opis
Arabic call-and-response vocals, carried by rousing and captivating rhythms, oud, violins, abundant percussion, and intricate syncopated clapping—an exciting album of traditional Moroccan music.
Hassan performs his music, based on traditional Moroccan folk songs and classical songs, in a distinctly personal style. Today, he is known for his technique, lively performance, and outstanding teaching skills. He demonstrates a unique musical sensitivity and the ability to improvise and embellish the familiar patterns of Arabic music.
Hassan was born in Agadir, Morocco, into a religious family steeped in Quranic culture. He began playing the darbouka (Egyptian tabla), guitar, and oud (lute) at the age of ten and began playing professionally at the age of nineteen. He toured Europe for years with Arab, Western, and African musicians before overcoming cultural barriers to create his Arab-Spanish fusion. Hassan accompanied several bands and singers on tours, playing with some of Sydney's most outstanding flamenco dancers and musicians. Since then, he has regularly participated in flamenco performances in Sydney and other Australian cities.
Hassan was invited by Hossam Ramzy to join the Egyptian Ensemble, which accompanied Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (ex-Led Zeppelin) on the South America/Japan/Australia leg of their 1996 world tour and on their album "No Quarter – Unledded." He has also participated in recordings with Hossam Ramzy, Phil Thornton, Tunji Beier, and others.
Chalf Hassan describes his repertoire as conservative, although his delivery is lighthearted and dynamic, with compositions that explore themes such as love, piety, and spirituality. His music incorporates elements from many folk traditions, including chaabi, Middle Eastern, and Spanish music.
[Note: Chaabi is the Arabic word for "popular." It is a Moroccan popular music that draws from Moroccan folk music and other Arabic and Western musical styles. Chaabi was originally performed in markets, but today it can be found at any celebration or gathering. Chaabi songs typically end with a fast rhythmic section accompanied by syncopated clapping.]
nośnik
CD x 1
wydawca
ARC Music
data wydania
24.03.2006
EAN / kod kreskowy
5019396199323
49,00 zł
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