Jameel - 4-7-2005 at 05:42 PM
Found these of the Sharq ensemble.
http://web.mit.edu/arab/www/Video/aso_videos.html
palestine48 - 4-7-2005 at 06:54 PM
Thanks Jameel, but I would say the real jewels of this web page is the edward said media. Very intellegint guy and I urge everyone to listen and
understand what he has to say. Noam Chomskey is a very intellgent fellow as well.
habeebkum - 4-8-2005 at 02:06 AM
haven't had a chance to listen to the speeches yet but i just wanted to say hi to palestine48! haven't read anything from you in a while!!u've prob
been a little busy with uni exams(not sure if ur at uni or finished!). but anyway, good to have you back
hope ur uoding is going well?! take care
great site
SamirCanada - 4-8-2005 at 10:23 PM
Thanks Jameel for this link
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revaldo29 - 4-10-2005 at 09:29 PM
Man this is a good group. Does anyone know the name of that first song they play? I think oum kalthoum sang it but I'm not sure. It sounds like oum
kalthoum.
Greg - 4-11-2005 at 01:30 AM
Revaldo 29.
I think this is a traditional piece of unknown origins called "Tahmilah Suznak" .
The Tahmilah part of the name being the musical form (like Semai or Doulab) and the maqam is Suznak.
Regards,
Greg
Greg - 4-11-2005 at 02:47 AM
I am very thankful that institutions like MIT feature performances by such good artists and that they make them available on the net. But wouldn't it
be so much better if they took the small additional step of using an audio feed direct from the house sound system, rather than relying on the often
very reverberant results from a microphone placed somewhere in the auditorium? Every member of the ensemble was close-miked, so a feed from the mixing
desk would have been so good.
Now before anybody jumps on me, let me repeat that I am extremely thankful to the MIT for supporting music of this kind and making it widely
available. But ...... if ony ...... !
Regards,
Greg
Brian Prunka - 4-11-2005 at 08:16 AM
You can download some nice recordings by the Sharq Ensemble here:
http://www.kmplimited.com/sharq/listen/
Greg - 4-19-2005 at 10:22 PM
Thanks Brian.
Regards,
Greg