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Rabih Abou-Khalil
első megjelenés éve: 2009
(2009)   [ DIGIPACK ]

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IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Arabian Waltz
2.  The Happy Sheik
3.  Shrewd Woman
4.  Serenade to a Mule
5.  The Lewinsky March
6.  Caravan
7.  Best If You Dressed Less
8.  Lobotomie Mi Baba Lu
9.  Sunrise in Montreal
10.  Requiem
11.  Blue Camel
12.  Adolescéncia Perdida
Jazz

Rabih Abou-Khalil: oud, compositions
Balanescu String Quartet
Michel Godard : tuba
Charlie Mariano: alto sax
Kenny Wheeler: trumpet
Steve Swallow : bass
Dave Ballou: trumpet
Eddie Allen: trumpet
Antonio Hart: alto saxophone
Ellery Eskelin: tenor saxophone
and many more

Lebanese oud master and composer Rabih Abou-Khalil has selected the best tracks from his albums, presenting an excellent journey through his musical vision. Abou-Khalil has been the best selling ENJA artist for over 20 years, and has established a dedicated following that spans the globe.



Rabih Abou-Khalil

Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s
Genre: Jazz
Styles: World Fusion

The musical traditions of the Arabic world are fused with jazz improvisation and European classical techniques by Lebanese-born oud player and composer Rabih Abou-Khalil. The CMJ New Music Report noted that Abou-Khalil has "consistently sought to create common ground between the Arab music mileau of his roots and the more global musical world of today." Down Beat praised Abou-Khalil's music as "a unique hybrid that successfully spans the world of traditional Arabic music and jazz." Although he learned to play the oud, a fretless, Lebanese lute, as a youngster, Abou-Khalil temporarily switched to the classical flute, which he studied at the Academy of Music after moving to Munich, Germany, during the Lebanese Civil War in 1978. In an attempt to explore new ways to play Arabic music, he returned to the oud and began to incorporate techniques more often played on jazz guitar. In the early-'90s, Abou-Khalil was commissioned by Southwest German radio to write two pieces that were debuted in a performance with the Kronos String Quartet at the Stuttgart Jazz Summit in 1992, and recorded with the Belanescu Quartet four years later. Abou-Khalil has worked with a mixture of Arabic, Indian, and American jazz musicians, including alto saxophonist Sonny Fortune, frame drummer and percussionist Glen Valez, conga player Milton Cardona, harmonica ace Howard Levy, and bassists Glen Moore and Steve Swallow.
---Craig Harris, All Music Guide

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