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Samâc Îc Irâq
Dûlâb Huzâm
Mûwashshah "Anâ Min Wajdî Anâ 'Abkî Wa 'Aghanni"
Taqsîm Qânûn-Layâli-Mawwâl
Dawr "Mattac Hayâtak"
Tahmîla Râst
Dûlâb Râst
Mûwahshah "Hayyara-I-'Afkâra Badri"
Qasîda Mursala "Waqfatan Ayyûha-I-Qamar Natashâkâ"
Dûlâb Râst (Introduisant La Qasîda)
Qasïde Mûwaqqaca "Kam Bacathnâ Maca-N Nasîmi Salâmâ"
Dûlâb
Taqâsïm-Layâlï Bamb
Dawr "Kâdnî-I-Hawâ"
The rediscovering of the art of wasla (a musical suite performed by a chamber orchestra - qânun zither, ûd luth, kamân violin and riqq percussion), which reached its apogee in Cairo, in the 19th century: a repertoire and a vocal technique that seemed completely lost.
First version (Parution initiale): November 1993 (C 560020)
Art Direction, Liner Notes
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Christian Poché
Art Direction, Liner Notes, Tambourine [Riqq]
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Habib Yammine
Design [Préparation du livret]
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Kat-von Der Lippe,
Edited By, Recorded By [Assisté]
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Philippe Malidin
Liner Notes [English translation]
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Jeffrey Grice
Oud
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Brahim Meziane El-Otmani
Percussion
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Habib Yammine
Photography By
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Mamdouh Anwar
Recorded By
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Jean-Pierre Iuncker
Violin [Kamân]
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Osama Hantira,
Vocals
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Aïcha Redouane
Zither
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Salâh El Dine Mohamed,
Distributed By
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Harmonia Mundi Distribution