Basel Rajoub - The Queen of Turquoise (2016) HDtracks
Artist: Basel Rajoub
Title: The Queen of Turquoise
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Jazz Village
Genre: World Fusion, Ethnic Jazz, Folk, Oriental
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 61:45
Total Size: 294 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Queen of Turquoise
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Jazz Village
Genre: World Fusion, Ethnic Jazz, Folk, Oriental
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 61:45
Total Size: 294 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Bedaya (Start)
2. The Queen of Turquoise
3. Helvetica
4. Hamam (Pigeons)
5. 11:11
6. Jasmine Tree
7. Aleppo Music Box
8. Ya Tha Elqawam
9. Waffa
Personnel:
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Basel Rajoub - tenor & soprano saxes, duclar
Feras Charestan - qanun
Andrea Piccioni - percussion
Lynn Adib - vocals (4, 8)
& Kenan Adnawi - oud
Soriana - Contemporary Music from the Orient is a body of musical works by Syrian composer and instrumentalist Basel Rajoub. The project features collaborations with like-minded artists celebrating their heritage and paying homage to the gift of musical knowledge. Aleppo-born and now Swiss-based, Basel Rajoub is a consummate performer, skilled improviser, and highly original composer creating new music that is rooted in a thousand-year-old tradition. Basel is known for developing oriental music for the saxophone and is dedicated to helping his audience discover contemporary expression of myriad melodic modes of Arabic music. An innovator both on stage and in the studio, Basel performs as a solo artist and a leader of the Basel Rajoub Ensemble. 'Soriana is our Syria . Our country that we left behind, forced out either by a search or by circumstances. We head out thinking that we carry no baggage, completely unaware of the biggest gift our country has bestowed upon us. That gift is the gift of musical knowledge. It remains with me throughout many journeys, it soothes wounds and inspires creation, provides warmth and a platform of stability, images, aromas, tastes that water the mouth and inspire new creations still. This music is my gift to our Syria Soriana.' Basel Rajoub
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