Salatin Al Tarab was a Syrian group performing traditional classical Arabic tarab music. The group was made up of various singers and musicians from Aleppo and held a series of successful concerts.
Salatin Al Tarab was a Syrian group performing traditional classical Arabic tarab music. The group was made up of various singers and musicians from Aleppo and held a series of successful concerts.
Stanbali finds its roots in the deep traditions of African music which is, in fact, an artistic mixture of the different musical genres that originated in Africa and ended up settling in North Africa in the third century BC. We are hoping that Stanbali would find its rightful place in our nation just as the “Kanawa” music had in Morocco and the “Diwan” in Algeria, especially that our country encourages all ethnic arts.
« AL AMBAR FAH » show consists of two major parts : -first part : lyrical , and it belongs to spiritual and religious singing school with its ‘qasaed’ (pl n of .Qasida),mouwachahat (pln of mouwachah) and short songs that mixes between our tunisian music (tubu’ tounseya )and eastern melodies or what we call (Maqam charki). Then we come to perform ‘selsilat al fouzou’ and it is taken from the ‘tarika Soulamia’ that relies the two parts of the show.
The Tunisian academic tour of Jean-Jacques Nattiez begins Tuesday, April 23 with a conference entitled "Structuralism, semiology and hermeneutics in musicology." The conference will be held in the afternoon (16h) at the Center for Arab and Mediterranean Music CMAM (Ennejma Ezzahra). It will be followed by a debate and a concert of Tunisian traditional music signed by the orchestra of the Higher Institute of Music (ISM) of Tunis under the direction of Anis Klibi.
Yasak Helva and their electo-folk traveling through the wideTurkish expanses, up to jazz in Carthage, bring with them their music steeped in winds from the Balkans, the Middle East and the Caucasus. Salih Korkut Peker on electro-acoustic, Hakan Gorkem Blyl on bass and Onur Ertem on drums will offer you an unforgettable journey.
Apart from some great classics of the repertoire, solo or duo, Alia Sellami and Haythem Hedhiri recreate works with colorful and exotic colors. Traveling from one world to another, they will interpret pieces with multiple influences. Some come from the known French Orientalist movement, while others offer rhythms from Spain or take us to the south of Italy. A special tribute is also paid to Tunisia through an original composition of W.Kheligenes.
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