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(Ethnic-Jazz / Gharnati Al-Andalus / Piano solo) Mustapha Skandrani - Istikhbars and Improvisations (rec. 1965) - 2012, MP3, 320 kbps

Mustapha Skandrani / Istikhbars and Improvisations (rec. 1965) Жанр: Ethnic-Jazz / Gharnati Al-Andalus / Piano solo Страна: Algeria Год издания: 2012 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 00:40:28 Треклист: 1. Mode: Raml Maya / 2. Improvisations 3. Mode: Moual / 4. Improvisations 5. Mode: Sika / 6. Improvisations 7. Mode: Araq / 8. Improvisations 9. Mode: Mezmoum / 10. Improvisations 11. Mode: Sahli / 12. Improvisations 13. Mode: Ghrib / 14. Improvisations 15. Mode: Zidane / 16. Improvisations 17. Mode: Kourdi / 18. Improvisations   Об исполнителе (группе) Mustapha Skandrani. Besides having an excellent name, this man, a luminary of Algerian music, possessed a unique musical sense, able to transcend the borders of musical cultures to create a distinctive fusion of Arabo-Andalusian and European styles. "Istikhbars and Improvisations", recorded in 1965 in Paris, is a solo piano album presenting a trans-Mediterranean crossover based on traditional Algerian vocal pieces known as Istikhbars. Playing these istikhbars (which have roots in the Islamic Arabo-Andalusian culture which flourished in Spain) on the piano, that quintessentially European instrument, Skandrani was greeted with derision by some purists. Skandrani's powerful musical vision, however, perceives the European element involved in Arabo-Andalusian musical culture, a world of exchange and co-existence, and his decision to play this music on the piano reminds us of this European influence. Skandrani's modus operandi on this release is to present each istikhbar, modal in nature, then to play an improvisation based on the istikhbar and its attendant mode. This A/B alternation continues throughout. The pellucid clarity of Skandrani's playing on this album may remind the listener of a modal Goldberg Variations, Bach and Glenn Gould transplanted to Andalucia. Other ears will hear the Arabic/Maghreb elements more strongly. Skandrani's precise touch and clear, symmetrical rhythmic sense links both worlds, assuring us that the Mediterranean is not a barrier, but a unifier, and that the differences between the cultures are not vast. This is an admirable acheivement, resulting in beautiful music of a rare charm. Mustapha Skandrani was born in Algiers in 1920, and died there in 2005. He mastered a number of instruments at an early age, and his musical prowess led him to work with the great singers and ensembles of his day, in live performances, recordings, and radio broadcasts. Later in his life, he devoted much energy to education.     Состав Mustapha Skandrani - piano solo Доп. информация: В эти же самые годы, гениальный Вагиф Мустафа-заде исполнял свой джаз-мугам. Сравнивайте и найдёте много общего!
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