oudplayer - 11-18-2008 at 07:04 PM
Hey guys
mike and all please dont kill me but i need info lol.
My bro and I are going to be in da city this saturday night and wondering where there is live arabicor israeli music and good food in manhattan.
thx sammy
shareen - 11-18-2008 at 07:33 PM
Sammy, if you find some music, let me know. I"m always looking for some. Anyone know of any belly dancing clubs, maybe in Brooklyn? There used to be
a lot of them in the old days.
Brian Prunka - 11-18-2008 at 07:41 PM
This ought to be good, this saturday:
Alwan for the Arts
presents
SOLOISTS SERIES
The Vocal Mastery of Youssef Kassab
with guest artists
Fouad Salloum, 'Oud
Zafer Tawil, Violin
Johnny Farraj, Percussion
$20/$15 with valid student I.D.
Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
Alwan for the Arts
16 Beaver Street, 4th Floor (bet. Broad & Broadway)
Manhattan
music@alwanforthearts.org
Youssef will draw on his vast repertoire of the Arab lyric tradition,
including selections from Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Mouwashahat from Al
Andalus, Al-Qudud Al-Halabiyya, and Sayed Darwish.
TimeOut Listing:
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/events/music/256942/youseef-kassab
Listen to Youssef perform " Til'it Ya Mahla Nurha" with the Chicago Arabesque Ensemble:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq4eATnbBr0&feature=related
Event: http://www.alwanforthearts.org/event/286
*****
ABOUT YOUSSEF KASSAB:
Originally from Syria, Youssef Kassab began learning the oud and
studying voice with his uncle at an early age. He continued his
studies at the Damascus Conservatory, specializing in qanun (zither)
and classical Arabic music vocal repertoire. There he recorded and
performed with the Syrian Radio Orchestra as a vocalist.
In 1970 he moved to New York where he has been performing in concerts
and festivals throughout the United States and Central America. In
1982 he joined the Near Eastern Music Ensemble as a principal
vocalist. Youssef Kassab is one of the master performers of classical
forms such as the Arab Muwashshahat (classical Arabic/Andalusian vocal
music), Al-Qudud Al-Halabiyya (traditional vocal repertoire from
Aleppo, Syria), and 19th and early 20th century Egyptian vocal music.
MUSICIANS BIOS:
Fouad Salloum was born in Lebanon and came to the United States almost
18 years ago. A multi-faceted musician, he plays the 'oud, buzuk, nay,
and the piano, and has performed at Yale University, the United
Nations, and Carnegie Hall. Fouad is also poet and a painter.
Zafer Tawil is an accomplished Palestinian musician based in New York
City. He is a virtuoso on oud, violin, and qanun, and a master of
Arabic percussion. Zafer performs in concerts, clubs, and at private
events, and holds workshops in oud technique, and in Arabic music
theory – across the US and in the Middle East, including a recent
performance at Zankel Hall with Simon Shaheen. Zafer is constantly
exploring the boundaries of Arabic music, and has worked on many
collaboration concerts involving classical Indian and Persian music
and Jazz fusion. Film credits include music and appearance in Jonathan
Demme's film "Rachel Getting Married."
Johnny Farraj studied the riq (Egyptian tambourine) and frame drum
with Karim Nagi and Fairuz's percussionist Michel Merhej. He also
studied the oud with Simon Shaheen and Bassam Saba, and classical
Arabic singing with Rima Khcheich and Youssef Kassab. As a
percussionist, he has performed with Simon Shaheen/Qantrara (Symphony
Space) and Amir El-Saffar, and recorded on the soundtrack of the play
"9 Parts of Desire" by Heather Raffo. Johnny has performed and given
lecture demonstrations in universities and museums throughout the US
and Canada, and has taken part in several fusion collaborations
involving classical Indian, Persian and Jazz. Johnny annually attends
the Arabic Music Retreat, and has created the maqamworld.com web site
to teach classical Arabic music (maqam) theory.
oudplayer - 11-18-2008 at 07:46 PM
Hey brian
i got this email and i wanted to go but my brother was looking for more of a night club / Resturant scene live music , not so much classical arabic
music.
thx brian.
btw yr not playing this saturday night lol
John Erlich - 11-19-2008 at 10:59 AM
Hi Sammy,
Brooklyn? http://www.biankylounge.com/events.htm
Looks like they've got Michel Cohen on Thurs. nights. I have an old cassette of his at home...met him once in Berkeley, CA...definately NOT Classical
Arabic music!
Kol tuv,
John