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Saif Karomi - 2011 - Barfoot Child سيف كرومي– 2009 – الطفل الحافي

ألبوم جديد لعازوف العود الألماني العراقي الأصل سيف كرومي ,يتكون من 8 معزوفات من تأليف سيف تسجيل استوديو أونتر تون في العاصمة الأمانية برلين توزيع الخيمة بدمشق ويوّزع قريباً في سورية و لبنان والاردن

لمزيد من المعلومات عن سيف كرومي :
Saif Karomi – 2009 – Der Nachtreisende سيف كرومي- 2009 – مسافر الليل

http://www.saif-karomi.com/music.htm

Track List:

  1. In Thoughts (تأمل (06:01
  2. The River (النهر (02:16
  3. Travelling (ترحال (13:47
  4. Barefoot Child (الطفل الحافي (04:20
  5. Um Haider (أم حيدر (03:18
  6. Candle (شمعة (04:02
  7. Woman’s Mood (مزاج النساء (10:46
  8. Sugarcane (بين القصب (05:00

Duration : 49:30 | Bitarte : 192 kBit/s | Year : 2011 | Size : 74 mb

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13
Feb

Aufgang – 2009 – Aufgang

   Posted by: Ninorta    in Aufgang, France, Instrumental, Lebanon, Rami Khalifé

Aufgang - 2009 - Aufgang

An experimental electronic-acoustic trio associated with the French label Infiné, Aufgang made their eponymous album debut in 2009. Comprised of Francesco Tristano (piano; born Francesco Tristano Schlimé in Luxembourg in 1981, based in Barcelona, Spain), Rami Khalifé (piano; born in Beirut, Lebanon), and Aymeric Westrich (drums, programming; born in France), the trio made its performance debut in 2005 at the Sònar festival in Barcelona.

Aufgang were founded several years earlier, however, when Tristano and Khalifé were students at the Juilliard School in New York. Billing themselves as Aufgang, they performed a piano duet at the Julliard School’s Morse Hall in 2000 and performed other duets there in 2002 and 2003. They also performed duets elsewhere, from Luxembourg to Lebanon, but it wasn’t until 2005 that they added Westrich to the lineup and expanded to a trio. Meanwhile, Tristano established himself as a solo recording artist, recording the full-length album Not for Piano in France in October 2005 with producer Fernando Corona. Eventually released in 2007 on the French label Infiné, Not for Piano includes a few techno-inspired songs: “Strings,” based on Derrick May’s “Strings of Life”; “Andover,” based on Autechre’s “Overand”; and “The Bells,” based on the Jeff Mills track. Several other songs on the album were written by and feature the piano of Khalifé. In addition to Not for Piano, Infiné released a couple EPs, Strings (2006) and The Melody (2008), the former including a techno remix by Apparat and the latter including one by Carl Craig, and the full-length album Auricle / Bio / On (2008), a collaboration with Moritz von Oswald. Following these techno collaborations, Tristano teamed up with Khalifé and Westrich for Aufgang (2009), the trio’s eponymous album debut, and Sonar (2009), a four-track remix EP, both released on Infiné.

he links between classical training and electronic music have always been apparent, at sometimes more clearly than others, so Aufgang’s contribution to the field, given two of its three members’ training at Juillard, is in many ways not surprising at all. The pianos that dominate much of the album range from the frenetic to the softly romantic, casting all of Aufgang in a slightly chaotic light. On balance, it is something of a frustrating album, certainly not terrible, but neither does it seem fully comfortable with itself, often feeling more like a showcase for the accomplished keyboard work than its own self-contained experience. Thus the opening “Channel 7” can’t seem to decide whether it’s meant to be contemplated as a soundtrack or used as a dance number or something else again, crunchy synths and the build-up of drums into bells creating another mood that’s pleasant enough. At the band’s most straightforward, they are often their most successful — “Sonar,” which almost feels like a salute to the early-’90s work of 808 State at points, isn’t a re-creation of that sound or of the piano’s driving role in so many early house records, but it comes close enough in feel to succeed in its own right. Similarly, the extremely calm “Prelude du Passe” and the swirling space rock drive of “Barok” add a little something more to the styles that the trio explores. In contrast, songs like the chaotic “Channel 8” has a lot of elements going for it, from synth zone to pulsing beats, but finds itself all stitched together under some sparkling touches that almost induce sugar shock. If not a full success, it is at least an interesting start on a full-length basis for the group.

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TrackList:

  1. Channel 7 (05:36)
  2. Channel 8 (09:11)
  3. Barock (04:52)
  4. Sonar (07:45)
  5. Prélude du passé (05:39)
  6. Good Generation (04:50)
  7. 3 vitesses (05:04)
  8. Aufgang (06:31)
  9. Soumission (10:41)

Duration : 60:09 | Bitarte : 192 kBit/s | Year : 2009 | Size : 86 mb

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Rami Khalifé - 2005 - Scene From Hellek

Pianist Rami Khalifé was born in Beirut, Lebanon, on September 25, 1981. After a short introduction to the keyboard, he left Lebanon at age seven, eventually resuming his musical training in Paris, France, at the Conservatoire National de Région de Boulogne-Billancourt under the direction of Alfred Herzog. There he studied with Louis-Claude Thirion and Marie-Paule Siuguet, while taking concurrent private studies with Abdel Rahman El Bacha.
Khalifé received several awards during those years in Paris, most notable among them at the Radio France, UFAM, and Claude Kahn piano competitions. Subsequently, he was able to perform a concert at the Gaveau Music Hall in 1994. On a tour of the Middle East with the Boulogne-Billancourt Orchestra, he performed Sergey Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G. From 2000 to 2003, Khalifé pursued his higher education at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Working with Francesco Schlime, he gave several improvisational concerts for two pianos, one of which was the first of its kind in the history of Juilliard. He studied piano under the Hungarian pianist Gyorgy Sander, a disciple of Béla Bartók. He graduated from Juilliard in May 2003. Since 2000, he toured with his father, Lebanese composer and oud player Marcel Khalifé, in performances around the world. With the clarinetist Kinan Azmeh, they have concertized in the Middle East and the United States, performing classical and improvised repertoire, and toured in South America collaborating with Brazilian cellist Fabio Presgrave.
In 2005 Khalifé reunited with Schlime and founded the group Aufgang, utilizing two pianos and computer, performing original compositions of new, modern, and experimental music. He has released two albums — Live in Beirut, which contains solo piano interpretations of classical music, and Scene from Hellek, an original solo piano recital of new music. Khalifé has also worked with the Russian Globalis Symphony Orchestra based in Moscow, and scored a movie by Lebanese filmmaker Wael Noureddine

Rami Khalifé

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Pianist Rami Khalifé is the son of master oud player Marcel Khalifé, but plays nothing like his father. Far removed from world, Arabic or Middle Eastern musics, the acoustic keyboardist is more akin to modern spontaneous pianists like Cecil Taylor, Misha Mengelberg, Fred VanHove, Charlemagne Palestine, or Denman Maroney. While not quite the hyper-pianist that they are, his brilliance is clearly evident, using a technique that in many instances is restrained. Known in concert for his exhaustingly long instrumental improvised dialogues and diatribes, here Khalife is often thoughtful and reverent, though far from delicate and genteel.

These 12 acoustic solo piano originals run thematically as a whole quite well, and as such deserve an attentive sitting from the astute listener. His most spatial and reasoned playing is heard during “Liva,” he is very introspective and sonorous on “Ya Hadya Al Eiss,” and waxes mysterious as a Lebanese night sky on the two-note theme “Five Minutes in Beirut.” On these, Khalife is fond of going inside the piano strings, strumming arpeggios as accents. He uses a playful, then serious stalking theme for “Pts. 1 & 2” of the “Trilogie: Novahut“; he assimilates a dramatic percussive tympani during its third part, “Reinhard in Paris,” and is a jumping bean on the 88′s, in no-time for “Danse Soufi,” and in kinetic hyper-piano mode on “Dimensions.” This wide range of styles, emotions, and dynamics is best heard on the title track finale, which starts brooding, morphs stoic, and is eventually victorious and triumphant. A recording of great depth and vision, not to mention difficult to specifically pigeonhole, Khalife is holding a fresh, new, modern, somewhat post-minimalist approach close to the vest. Likely he will bust out with a follow-up blockbuster of a project in the not too distant future.

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TrackList:

  1. Liva (03:12)
  2. 5 Minutes In Beirut (05:55)
  3. Trilogie: Novahut, Part One (05:31)
  4. Trilogie: Novahut, Part Two (03:29)
  5. Trilogie: Reinhard in Paris (04:13)
  6. (02:43)
  7. Danse Soufi (03:15)
  8. Africa, Part one (01:39)
  9. Africa, Part Two (05:31)
  10. Dimensions (02:19)
  11. Ya Hadya Al Eiss (03:37)
  12. Scene From Hellek (07:46)

Duration : 49:09 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2005 | Size : 120 mb

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Maqam - 2010 - Live At Aspire Hall مقام - حفلة موسيقية في قاعة أسباير

تتخصص فرقة مقام بتقديم الموسيقى الشرقية والعربية بأسلوب حديث وأكاديمي وسهل التناول مع المحافظة في الوقت نفسه على جوهر وشخصية هذه الموسيقى .
قامت الفرقة بإطلاق اسم “م.ا” على هذا الأسلوب الموسيقي الذي تمثله .
إن أسلوب “م.ا” ليس مرتبطاً بأي لغة هارمونية أو إيقاعية معينة ولا حتى باستخدام آلات موسيقية محددة وإنما يركز على محاولة إعادة إحياء الموسيقى الشرقية بروح ونظرة جديدتين.

أسس مياس اليماني الفرقة في فيينا عام 2006 وحققت على الفور نجاحاً في النمسا و اليلدان المجاورة حيث قدمت حفلات في عدد كبير من المسارح مثل مسرح البرلمان النمساوي,التلفزيون الوطني النمساوي, قاعة موزيك هاوس,مبنى الأمم المتحدة,مجمع بالاستيا,كما قامت بإحياء حفل رأس السنة في المجمع الأفرو-أسيوي.
منذ عام 2009 بدأت مقام بإحياء حفلات في عدة دول عربية مثل سوريا,الأردن,لبنان,كما قدمت حفلات عديدة في دولة قطر كان آخرها مهرجان موسيقا الحجرة الأول الذي أطلفته  الفرقة الفيلهارمونية القطرية .

تتألف الفرقة من خمسة عازفيين يجمع بينهم كل من المستوى العالي من الدراسة الموسيقية الأكاديمية والموهبة والشغف بموسيقاهم. وتشمل المقطوعات التي يقومون بتقديمها أعمالاً أصيلة كتبت خصيصاً لمقام بالإضافة لقع من التراث الموسيقي معاد نوزيعها وكتابتها بما يناسب روح مقام وبما يظهر المهارات الفنية العالية لكل من العازفين .

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Musicians العازفون  :

  • MAias alyamani, (violin) Syria ———– مياس اليماني (كمان) سوريا
  • Maria Arnaout, (violin) Syria  ————- ماريا أرناؤوط (كمان) سوريا
  • Hassan Moutaz, (cello) Egypt—————- حسن معتز (تشيللو) مصر
  • Rami Tarraf, (Percussion) Lebanon———- رامي طراف (إيقاع) لبنان
  • Hosam Haggag, (Double Bass) Egypt – حسام حجاج (كونترباص) مصر

TrackList:

  1. Longa Wanes (لونغا وانيس (05:22
  2. 114 (06:49)
  3. Dance (رقصة (04:35
  4. O+ Tango (04:47) تانغو  O+
  5. Zaeinno El Marjeh (زينو المرجة (06:00
  6. Sea Waves (موج البحر (06:30
  7. Zigan-longa Nahawand (غجر-لونغا نهاوند (10:19
  8. Tahmil Hijaz (تحميل حجاز (03:10

Duration : 47:32 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2010 | Size : 119 mb

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24
Jan

Souad Massi – 2010 – Ô Houria (Liberty)

   Posted by: Ninorta    in Algeria, Arabic, Souad Massi

Souad Massi–2010 - O Houria (Liberty)

Track List :

  1. Samira Meskina (04:02)
  2. Tout Reste A Faire (04:56)
  3. Kin Koun Alik Ebaida (04:09)
  4. O Houria (03:54)
  5. Nacera (03:37)
  6. Une Lettre a Si H’med (03:41)
  7. Tout Ce Que J’Aime (03:48)
  8. Khabar Kana (03:55)
  9. Enta Ouzahrek (02:58)
  10. Stop Pissing Me Off (02:37)
  11. Un Sourire (03:57)
  12. Let Me Be In Peace (02:58)

Duration : 44:31 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2010 | Size : 104 mb

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