Showing posts with label Anouar Brahem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anouar Brahem. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Barzakh

This starkly beautiful collection of 13 tracks by Tunisian composer Anouar Brahem is his debut release for the ECM label. The album spotlights Brahem's solo oud pieces, which range from the meditative ("Sadir") to the propulsive ("Ronda"). This solo work is nicely augmented by stellar contributions from violinist Bechir Selmi and percussionist Lassad Hosni; Selmi is featured on the transcendent "Barzakh", while Hosni figures prominently on "Souga" and "Bou Naouara". The three musicians come together for the joyous dance number "Parfum de Gitane". Throughout Barzakh, Brahem and the others forge an appealing mix of Middle Eastern sonorities and jazz phrasing, an intimate sound perfectly suited to the clean and spacious ECM recording style. This is a great title for fans of both international music and jazz.

~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide


Album: Barzakh
Year: 1990
Label: ECM

Personnel:
Anouar Brahem: oud
Bechir Selmi: violin
Lassad Hosni: percussion


Tracks:
  1. Raf Raf
  2. Barzakh
  3. Sadir
  4. Ronda
  5. Hou
  6. Sarandib
  7. Souga
  8. Parfum De Gitane
  9. Bou Naouara
  10. Kerkenah
  11. La Nuit Des Yeux
  12. La Belvedére Assiége
  13. Qaf

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Sunday, November 08, 2009

Khomsa

Khomsa is the heroine in the movie Bezness, and also inspires one of many musical themes from Tunisian films and theater documented on this CD. Oud player Anouar Brahem has performed these pieces across a decade with different ensembles, but for the first time they were recorded in one studio setting. The instrumentation varies in size and de-emphasizes Brahem's role as a frontman. In fact, upon listening, this could just as easily be credited under the direction of the brilliant accordionist Richard Galliano, for his role is heard more often as the lead instrument. The musicians combine here and there with the dynamic ECM signature rhythm team of bassist Palle Danielsson and drummer Jon Christensen, or in certain instances pianist François Couturier, violinist Bechir Selmi, and on rare occasion soprano saxophonist Jean Marc Larché. The themes are luxurious, rich, beautiful, and organic, with no wasted motion or excesses, and there is a feeling of being on a journey. Galliano's solo "Comme un Depart," the solo oud of Brahem in "L'Infini Jour," and Selmi's "Regard de Mouette" get the caravan slowly started. "Claquent les Voiles" sports Brahem's mysterious Middle Eastern lines and chords with the masterful bassist and drummer, while "Vague" is hymnal in Galliano's ability to stretch long tied notes with his bellows. Couturier is a delicate stylist, matching theological timbres on "Vague," and working in tandem with Brahem during "Seule" and on the light 6/8 rhythm of "Nouvelle Vague" with Galliano. He also plays a little synthesizer, specifically during the circular "Un Sentier d'Alliance" aside overdubbed echoed piano and soprano sax. Most of the collective play on "Ain Ghazel," a sensitive and sensual musical sketch, features contrasting soprano sax from Larché, atypically animated drumming by Christensen, and Brahem's pensive oud as the period on a sentence. "Souffle un Vent de Sable" shows a group design in breathing, balanced tones led by Galliano, and Brahem coming in after the fact with the bass and drums. The title track displays a unified whole in the ECM spirit with Brahem, Galliano, Couturier, and Danielsson. Closest to jazz is "Des Rayons et des Ombres," a fast trio number with Galliano and the rhythm section approaching bop. "Comme une Absence" concludes the project with two overdubbed violin tracks from Selmi. The buyer should be aware that the personnel listed on the booklet cover does not reflect the entire combo at any one time. Otherwise, this is a beautiful contemporary statement reflecting the cinematic forms Brahem loves, mixed with European classical and improvisational sensibilities, professionally rendered, and well within the tradition of world jazz and the clean ECM concept.

~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide.

Album: Khomsa
Year: 1994
Label: ECM

Personnel:
Anouar Brahem: Oud
Richard Galliano: Accordion
François Couturier: Piano, Synthesizer
Jean Marc Larché: SopranonSaxophone
Béchir Selmi: Violin
Palle Danielsson: Double Bass
Jon Christensen: Drums


Track List:

  1. Comme Un Depart
  2. L'Infini Jour
  3. Souffle Un Vent De Sable
  4. Regard De Mouette
  5. Sur L'Infini Bleu
  6. Claquent Les Voiles
  7. Vague
  8. E La Nave Va
  9. Ain Ghazel
  10. Khomsa
  11. Seule
  12. Nouvelle Vague
  13. En Robe D'Olivier
  14. Des Raysons Et Des Ombres
  15. Un Sentier D'Alliance
  16. Comme Une Absence


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