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Maroc: Musique Classiqe Andalouse de Fes

 
Album Review: Maroc: Musique Classiqe Andalouse de Fes

  • Artist: Ustad Massano Tazi
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988 05
  • Total Time: 73:59
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Arab-Andalusian music is a classical genre with historic links to Persia, Iraq, and Moorish Spain. A highly lauded Arab-Andalusian contributor, the ninth century music theorist and musician Ziryab, is credited with having developed the classical suite known as the nouba and the theoretical "tree of modes." On Maroc: Musique Classiqe Andalouse de Fes, two Arab-Andalusian noubas from Fez, Morocco, are performed by Ustad Massano Tazi and his group of five accomplished vocalists and instrumentalists. With relaxed confidence and musical prowess, this sextet bangs out "Nouba Hijaz al Kabir" and "Nouba Istihilal." The former piece lasts for over 50 minutes and consists of numerous rhythmic cadences, instrumental interludes, and vocal variations. Physiologically speaking, it is traditionally played in order to call forth "the overall lymphatic tendency." The closing "Nouba Istihilal" is anchored in the six-beat qoddam rhythm and is played to honor both guests and the rising moon. The accompanying liner notes are helpful in that they provide a historical context for the recordings and introduce such complex concepts as the tree of modes and its relation to healing and "sound alchemy." Overall, the enchanting Maroc: Musique Classiqe Andalouse de Fes captures a solid performance by Ustad Massano Tazi and his band of cohorts. ~ John Vallier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Nouba Hijaz Al Kabir Massano Tazi (41:29)
Nouba Istihilal Massano Tazi (16:15)

Credits

Massano Tazi (Vocals), Massano Tazi (Rebab), Massano Tazi (Rebec), Massano Tazi (Main Performer), Massano Tazi (Rabab), Marc Loopuyt (Engineer), Marc Loopuyt (Liner Notes), Marc Loopuyt (Art Direction), Marc Loopuyt (Design), Marc Loopuyt (Photography), Marc Loopuyt (Translation), Marc Loopuyt (Illustrations), Marc Loopuyt (Drawing), Marc Loopuyt (Presentation), Olivier Beurotte (Engineer), Olivier Beurotte (Sound Recording), Pierre Toureille (Collection), Jeffrey Grice (Translation), Jeffrey Grice (English Translations), Alliramy Brochand (Editing Assistant), Mohammed el Moussadir (Vocals), Mohammed Diouri (Vocals), Mohammed Diouri (?), Mohammed Diouri (3-String Lute), Mustapha Amri (Alto), Mustapha Amri (Vocals), Mustapha Amri (Ud), Ahmed Chiki (Vocals), Ahmed Chiki (Ud), Haj Mohammed Lahlou (Vocals), Haj Mohammed Lahlou (Taragat), Haj Mohammed Lahlou (Tar)
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