Balke & Alaoui - Siwan
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Label: ECM
Cat No: 1780151
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 25th May 2009
Contents
Artists
Jon Balke (keyboards)Amina Alaoui (vocals)
Jon Hassell (trumpet, electronics)
Kheir Eddine M’Kachiche (violin)
Helge Norbakken (percussion)
Pedram Khavar Zamini (zarb)
Bjarte Eike (violin)
Barokksolistene
Conductor
Jon BalkeArtists
Jon Balke (keyboards)Amina Alaoui (vocals)
Jon Hassell (trumpet, electronics)
Kheir Eddine M’Kachiche (violin)
Helge Norbakken (percussion)
Pedram Khavar Zamini (zarb)
Bjarte Eike (violin)
Barokksolistene
Conductor
Jon BalkeAbout
“I’m particularly pleased with the outcome and scope of the Siwan recording, an inspired meeting between musicians of the north and the south, a creative coming together of cultures. The potential of Jon Balke’s ideas and arrangements is, I believe, optimally realized in the architecture of the mix, which contrasts and finely balances very different yet strikingly compatible talents. Amongst them, Amina Alaoui, her voice conveying some remarkable poetic texts, the subtly powerful violinist Kheir Eddine M’Kachiche, Bjarte Eike’s twelve baroque soloists with strings and lute and harpsichord, master hand-drummer Pedram Khavar Zamini, and Jon Hassell, whose musical biography has long addressed the synthesizing of traditions. In time, this music will be persuasively presented in concerts around the world, yet the recording itself, as the very first reference, is an unrepeatable event, of freshness and clarity, documenting the process of discovery.” - Manfred Eicher
Tracklist:
1. Tuchia
2. O Andalusin
3. Jadwa
4. Ya Safwati
5. Ondas do mar de Vigo
6. Itimad
7. A la dina dana
8. Zahori
9. Ashiyin Raďqin
10. Thulâthiyat
11. Toda ciencia trascendiendo
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