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music in the classical tradition,
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This review is from: Music of Islam 1: Al Qahirah Music of Cairo (Audio CD)
This is a recording that took me several hearings to fully appreciate, but has now become one of my favorites.Some of these pieces were originally composed as songs, but have here been transcribed for a six-piece group. Played by some of the finest studio musicians in Egypt, their technique and artistry is astounding; though masters of many styles, on this CD they are featured on traditional instruments: The ud (short necked lute), qanun (a type of zither), nay (oblique flute), tabalah and duff (drums), and riqq (tambourine). Some of the pieces are slow and melodic, and others virtuoso rhythmic selections for the percussive instruments. The insert that comes with this CD is practically a small book, with a history of the music and the instruments used, Islam and its calligraphy, as well as extensive detail on the 12 pieces played on this CD and its musicians. The sound is good and total time 63'54. This recording is part of a superb series of 15 CDs that was 10 years in the making, with music in a wide variety of styles and a range from North Africa to Indonesia. This first volume, if you appreciate classical Arabic music, is sure to please.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Classical Arab Music with a Modern Twist,
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When Hakim, Amr Diab, and other popular stars of Egyptian music permeate the region with loud electric guitars and saxophones, it is good to rest the ears on classical styles. Egypt has various categories of musical styles and associated ensembles: the madh musicians of Sufism and the folk mizmar ensembles for weddings and festivals, for instance. In the late 19th century arose music regarded as art, now classical music, played by takht ensembles with a small set of instruments, a nay flute, a qanun zither, an oud lute, and a riqq drum. Sometimes, as in this recording, other percussion are included, duff frame and tabalah goblet drums. By the early twentieth century, Western violins, cellos, and other instruments entered the ensembles, which became full orchestras, and popular, long songs were developed. (Think of Oum Kouthoum.) Classical music employs suites and improvisations usually based on single maqam modes, a tradition that goes far back to Islamic Spain.
This recording, the first of 15 volumes of the outstanding Music of Islam series, send us back a century to purely instrumental art or chamber ensembles, but one with modern sensitivies and approaches. This is readily apparent with the percussion solos. It is not belly-dancing music, even though some of the rhythms lend itself to dancing. Over all, it provides a core introduction to Arabic music, as Egypt has long been the center of the Arab musical world with its recording studios and radio broadcasts. And the particular selections and the musicians are first-rate. This album is very fine indeed.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautifully exquisit,
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This review is from: Music of Islam 1: Al Qahirah Music of Cairo (Audio CD)
I am an intermediate Raks sharki dancer and I prefer traditional and original as possible music. The zills are trully beautiful. Salome would definately have had this CD in her collection. You can feel the serpent taking over your hips...trully beautiful Egyptian music for those who love and love to dance traditional, non-pop, non-synthetic, sweet, sensual music. This cd is absolutely loaded with hip enchanting rythms and a variety of solos you can choose from. I would also highly recommend Sulukule, another original cd loaded with beautiful music, all traditional from Turkey. Another one: El-Fonoun, original, beautiful and traditional Palestinian music.
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