Showing posts with label Arabic Classical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabic Classical. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

EMI Pathé - Arabesques 3 - Selim Kusur - Nay




Selim Kusur - Nay - Flute classique en Syrie - Arabesques 3
EMI Pathé - 2C 066-95.159 - P.1974




Side 1

01 Kurdi
02 Sikah

03 Hijaz - 5'30
04 Saba - 10'00




Selim Kusur, nay

This is fortunately no longer a place holder but the real thing as the LP has materialized, thanks to a good friend in music who follows this blog. He generously offered a copy and supplied the scans and although there are a few minor skips I think it is more than adequate.

[Unfortunately this is just a place holder in case the record reappears from its murky grave.
This comment is fortunately outdated :-) ]





EMI Pathé - Arabesques 2 - Muhammad Sabsabi - Qanun



Muhammad Sabsabi - Arabesques 2 - Qanun - Chitare classique au Liban
EMI Pathé -2C 066-95.158 - P.1974

Side A

A01 Kurdi 5'15
A02 Bayati 4'40
A03 Nahawand 5'35

Side B

B01 Saba 7'15
B02 Rast 8'10












EMI Pathé - Arabesques 1 - Munir Bachir - Luth classique en Iraq





Munir Bachir - Arabesques 1 - Luth classique en Iraq - 'Ud (Récital Oriental)
EMI Pathé - 2C 066-95.157 - P.1974

Side A

A1 Méditations sur le Maqam Classique Chedd-'Araban 22'30

Side B

B1 Méditations sur des Nagham-s traditionelles d'Iraq 22'00





I am sure many already know this artist well. I am more a fan of his brother Jamil, but I am not that happy about the 'Ud "in concert" and have rather "simpler" tastes. I enjoy more the occasional Ud taksim in a takht or the role of accompaniment to vocals better. Judge for yourself. Jamil did wonderful oud playing accompanying Selima Murad, but more on that later.

So, anyhow lets start with volume one. Munir Bashir...




Tuesday, May 11, 2010

EMI Pathé - Arabesques - Series of Arabic Instrumental Music





Here finally, is something I wanted to share for a long, long time. I have been editing and pruning for quite a while and only the last couple of days did it get close to the quality I like.



In the beginning of the seventies EMI Pathé started a series called Arabesques, oddly enough there is almost no traces of this production on the web. No reissues on CD to my knowledge, and nothing shared. A couple of questions in Mikes oud bulletin board, a dutch collector has some copies, occasionally there is an odd volume for sale. Actually there seems to be ten volumes all together. I only had five and now after all these years I can only find four. The ones I can locate are the three 'Ud records, and one Qanun. The missing one was nay, If someone has a copy of that I would be delighted! I remember it was good, but the player Selim Kusur I think has other solo nay records that may be available. He is a very good nay player and I am sure many of you are familiar with his music. He is well represented on many recordings and used to make frequent appearances in various ensembles on Syrian National TV. He is very good now but it would be nice to compare with what he sounded like back then, but alas, it is gone. Well it may appear by fluke, maybe it is just misplaced and hiding in some shelf.


To start this of properly here is the promotion folder that I kept for all these years. I still remember having only one of the volumes and now and then looking at this brochure, while waiting for the others to materialize.



This is the promotion brochure only, the music will start appearing in the following posts!








Just so you can read better what will come, and I feel confident that some of you will enjoy this: