4250095801136

The Songs Of Iman Kandoussi - Traditional Arabic Andalusian

AL ANDALUZ PROJECT

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Format: CD

Cat No: GMC113

Release Date:  14 February 2025

Label:  Galileo Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4250095801136

Genres:  World Music  

  • Description

    The Al Andaluz Project group was formed in 2005 after the musicians of Estampie attended a
    concert by the Spanish band Aman Aman as part of the Jewish Culture Days in Munich. With
    the aim of reviving the music of the Jewish-Sephardic, Christian and Arabo-Andalusian cultures,
    as they were in Moorish-ruled Spain in peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence, the band
    recorded four studio and one live album between 2006 and 2013 and played numerous
    concerts and festivals throughout Europe. The three singers Sigrid Hausen, Mara Aranda and
    Iman Kandoussi, each representing one of the three cultures, were always at the centre of the
    music. 'The Songs of Iman Kandoussi' is now the first thematic compilation of the repertoire of
    this extraordinary band, which focuses on the Arabo-Andalusian repertoire and centres around
    the Moroccan singer.
    When talking about the musical culture of the Arab world in general or the Maghreb in particular
    (note: Maghreb refers to the areas of present-day Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia), the particular
    diversity of Arab music must be emphasized. The influence of Andalusian culture in this region
    is very great. Al-Andalus constituted in its day a culture superior to that of North Africa and to
    that of Northern Spain and the rest of Europe. For this reason, the Andalusian culture was able
    to impose itself on the minor cultures of the Maghreb. After the fall of the last Islamic kingdom
    on the Iberian Peninsula, the Maghreb became the habitat for this flourishing culture.
    It is not easy to talk about the music of Al-Andalus that developed in the medieval Iberian
    Peninsula, as we are dealing with a repertoire that spans a period of almost eight centuries. The
    vast majority of scholars agree that the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba was the period of
    greatest musical and cultural flourishing. While poetry was transmitted in writing, knowledge of
    music was passed on orally, and it was not until the 20th century that Arabic music was
    transcribed into Western musical notation. Interest in the music of Al-Andalus received a strong
    boost when the Kharja, which are poetic-musical compositions written in an Arabic, Romance,
    or Hebrew dialect, were discovered in the mid-20th century. This was proof that the society of
    Al-Andalus was multilingual. This album contains some pieces from this musical and poetic
    heritage of Al-Andalus that have spread throughout the countries of North Africa and the Middle
    East, becoming a musical tradition that has endured to this day.
    Music has always had the power and ability to bring different cultures and people together to
    spread a message of peace to the world, and there has hardly been a time when such a
    message was not urgently needed. Accompanied by musicians from Morocco, Spain and
    Germany, The Songs of Iman Kandoussi is a portrait of a great singer that reminds us that
    cooperation, mutual respect and cultural diversity are the basis for peace and shared
    development.