Al Andaluz Project: Salam
Al Andaluz Project: Salam
Format: CD
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Artist: Al Andaluz Project
Label: Galileo Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4250095800597
Genre: Spanish
The three major medieval religions â€" Christianity, Judaism and Islam â€" can meet and play together in perfect harmony in the music of The Al Andaluz Project. With three outstanding voices and a rich variety of medieval instruments like saz, tar, quanun or hurdy-gurdy, the Al Andaluz Project are presenting them in what has by now become the band's distinctive acoustic “dress'. „Salam“ is the title of the third studioalbum of the Al Andaluz Project. The results of their research and interpretation of the music of the three religions of the 8 musicians where already released on the records „Deus et Diabolus“ (2008), „Al-Maraya“ (2010) and the live album „Abuab Al Andalus“ (2012). „Salam“ now present the thre religions in full brightness as well as the relations and connections to other styles that definitely were influneced by the them.
Tracks:
1.1 Esterika Serfati (Sephardic)
1.2 Nawba Raml Maya, Rhythm Btayhi (Arabo-Andalusian)
1.3 The Sea (Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Ca. 1180-1205)
1.4 Fire (Sefardi) Cantiga
1.5 Afdihi Dabian Ibtassam (Arabic Muwashshah, Maqam Hijaz Kar)
1.6 Loves Mard / Arafto Lhawa Mod Arafto Hawak (Anonymous Troubadour / Rabiaa to the Adawia)
1.7 Petenera (Sephardic)
1.8 Amoulati (Traditional of Tetuan)
1.9 Chansonet (Guiraut de Bornell, Ca. 1138-1215)
1.10 The King of France (Sephardic)
1.11 Muwashshah (Arabo-Andalusian)
1.12 Madre de Deus (Cantiga de Santa Maria, 13. JHDT.)
1.13 I Me a Monday Levanti (Sephardic)
1.14 Mina Nawa (Maalouf Tunecino)
1.15 A Castel / Improvisation Iman (Tradicional Occitan)
Audio Sample:
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