Syria - Takasim and Sufi Chants From Damaskus by Hamza Shakkur, Ensemble Al Kindi

Syria - Takasim and Sufi Chants From Damaskus

by Hamza Shakkur, Ensemble Al Kindi

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    Wat zullen we nu weer eens draaien......

    Pieter

    07-09-2024

    "Sheikh Hamza Chakour, born in Damascus in 1947, was a muqri (Koran reader) and a munshid (hymnodist). He was the disciple of Saïd Farhat and Tawfiq al-Munajjid; his task was to assure the continuity of the repertory proper to the Mawlawiya order. He was also the choir master of the Munshiddin of the Great Mosque in Damascus and served at official religious ceremonies in Syria, where he was immensely popular. Shaykh Hamza was an impressively large, charismatic figure. His bass voice with its richly rounded timbre has made him one of the foremost perfomers of Arab singing. His art is uncompromisingly sober and introverted, to the exclusion of all affectation. He developed his improvisations within the framework of a centuries- old modal art, where orison blends with dance, and prayer with art. The Islam he represented, far from being fundamentalist, is that of mysticism and happiness in the Faith. Sheikh Hamza Shakkour passed away on February 3rd, 2009" "The Al-Kindi Ensemble is a music ensemble founded in 1983 by the French kanun virtuoso Julien Jalâl Al-Din Weiss. The ensemble is based in Aleppo and in addition to Julien Jalâl Al-Din Weiss it includes Syrian محمد قدري دلال (Muhammed Qadri Dalal) on the Oud, Egyptian Adel Shams al-Din on percussion and Iraqi jouza player محمد حسين كمر (Mohamed Hussein Gomar al-Bawi)."

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