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Author: Subject: the Lute in the Middle Ages: Oud--->Laud--->Liuto
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[*] posted on 5-19-2006 at 05:29 AM


Well not really medieval but may be of interest, specially for Kasos and his Marco Polo project:

In fact a french baroque musicien is presently performing in Syria mixing his ensemble xviii-21 with syrian classical arabic one called Twais. It is a kind of official french culture funded exchange. Since a year more or less they have prepared a hommage to Pietro della Valle a XVIth century italian misician-voyageur to Turkey, Ottoman, India etc, where he learned languages and music.

Here is a link to the web of xviii-21
http://www.xviii-21.com/english/engpresentation/engpresentation.htm

And this one with some info on the project.
http://www.babelmed.net/index.php?menu=31&cont=2093&lingua=...

What it is not clear for me is whether the concerts are with the two ensembles performing together at the same time or one after the other.

A cd may be published after summer this year.

Excuse me if i divert fm the central subject of this post
May be should be better to open another topic Baroque Lute.

Also i become curious to know more on musical collaborations between medieval and baroque lutes with present arabic ouds. What could be the sound of those instruments played together ?

Finally i read i think somewhere in this forums that baroque music was "chromatically" near the arabic music. Wasn't you Stephan Andalous ?
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