farid
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Ali Sriti and Anouar Brahem duo
I find this beautiful video on youtube from Anouar brahem and his master: the missed Ali Sriti...
Nights of Andalusia: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xj2kpK0XQ
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journeyman
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Thanks !!! Anouar is one of my favourite musicians on any instrument, not to diminish Ali Sriti's performance in any way. Here is another clip of
Anouar playing solo.
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=AaajkQEU3A0&feature=related
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JamesOud
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Anouar Brahem is one of my favourite players, but I thought he played not very good in this clip. The dynamic was bland, it lacked energy and it bored
me.
Honest James
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hamed
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very cool, too bad the sound quality isn't a little better.
I wonder what Ali Sritis relationship with Farid Ghosn was, their playing styles are very similar. I enjoyed this clip very much, thanks for posting
it.
Hamed
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katakofka
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Hamed: the music played, Night of Andalusia, is composed by Farid Ghosn. Sirti and many others of that period where influcenced by Farid Ghosn.
http://www.oriental-vision.com/tunes2.html
You find the original tune played by Farid : Arab anadalusian, in the link
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hamed
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thanks katakofka, I'm familiar with the piece, I guess my real question was if Ali Sriti was ever a student of Farid Ghosn.
Thanks again
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katakofka
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Not sure about that Hamed. Actually I don't know much about Sirti. However, in Tunisia, as you know, they like the flamenco or the spanish style. You
hear the spanish style in many traditional tunisian song. Thus, I no wonder if Farid Ghosn has influenced oudists in Tunisia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmSNbn8VFJw&feature=related
check that, flamengo song traditinal Tunisian song sang by lotfi boshnaaq
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