Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

Le Trio Joubran|Randana

Randana

Le Trio Joubran

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Idioma disponible: inglés

The brothers Joubran, native Palestinians, unite in this trio to play music inspired by improvisation but based in the music of their heritage. The title Randana is a combination word meaning resonance and humming. All siblings play the oud; they jam in a fashion that suggests their shared spirited brotherhood and utilize acute listening, an easily heard dynamic balance, a certain amount of showmanship, and a clear virtuosity. Each piece is internally defined by humanistic qualities and a love for life. In light of the continuing Palestinian-Israeli dispute that affects the world in general, this is a music based on hope, peace, and all the proper values of living and working together. There are four studio tracks, the most varied being the opener, "Hawas." You hear melodic unison playing; tempos ranging from mid- to upbeat; back-and-forth counterpoint; and a playful concept filled with passion, emotion, and a little mystery. "Misage" is purely sensual with a slowed late-night imagery of exotic dancers, while the balladic "Shangaf" is more of a spirit song based on a hide-and-seek theme. The most powerful and lengthy piece (18 minutes), "Safar" expresses a patient virtue with several solo segments, reflecting repast, recourse, and perseverance. It has parts of phrases that are sped up, slowed, but not stretched out -- more like teasing. The finale, recorded live in concert, is the spacious and free love song "Ahwak," played by the ouds with lyrics. As world music and ethnic fusion, here's a group unique from them all, quite talented and set apart from other oud leaders who utilize a band with a rhythm section.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

Más información

Randana

Le Trio Joubran

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde USD 4,19/mes

1
Hawas
00:06:06

Le Trio Joubran, Performer, Composer, Arranger

2005 Randana 2005 Randana

2
Misage
00:04:56

Le Trio Joubran, Performer, Composer, Arranger

2005 Randana 2005 Randana

3
Shagaf
00:09:05

Le Trio Joubran, Performer, Composer, Arranger

2005 Randana 2005 Randana

4
Safar
00:18:07

Le Trio Joubran, Performer, Composer, Arranger

2005 Randana 2005 Randana

5
Ahwak (Live)
00:06:47

Le Trio Joubran, Performer, Arranger - Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Composer - Hussein El Sayed, Writer

2005 Randana 2005 Randana

Presentación del Álbum

The brothers Joubran, native Palestinians, unite in this trio to play music inspired by improvisation but based in the music of their heritage. The title Randana is a combination word meaning resonance and humming. All siblings play the oud; they jam in a fashion that suggests their shared spirited brotherhood and utilize acute listening, an easily heard dynamic balance, a certain amount of showmanship, and a clear virtuosity. Each piece is internally defined by humanistic qualities and a love for life. In light of the continuing Palestinian-Israeli dispute that affects the world in general, this is a music based on hope, peace, and all the proper values of living and working together. There are four studio tracks, the most varied being the opener, "Hawas." You hear melodic unison playing; tempos ranging from mid- to upbeat; back-and-forth counterpoint; and a playful concept filled with passion, emotion, and a little mystery. "Misage" is purely sensual with a slowed late-night imagery of exotic dancers, while the balladic "Shangaf" is more of a spirit song based on a hide-and-seek theme. The most powerful and lengthy piece (18 minutes), "Safar" expresses a patient virtue with several solo segments, reflecting repast, recourse, and perseverance. It has parts of phrases that are sped up, slowed, but not stretched out -- more like teasing. The finale, recorded live in concert, is the spacious and free love song "Ahwak," played by the ouds with lyrics. As world music and ethnic fusion, here's a group unique from them all, quite talented and set apart from other oud leaders who utilize a band with a rhythm section.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por Le Trio Joubran

Asfâr

Le Trio Joubran

Asfâr Le Trio Joubran

The Long March

Le Trio Joubran

The Long March Le Trio Joubran

Majâz

Le Trio Joubran

Majâz Le Trio Joubran

Carry the Earth

Le Trio Joubran

Carry the Earth Le Trio Joubran

The Long March

Le Trio Joubran

The Long March Le Trio Joubran

Playlists

Quizás también le guste...

João

Bebel Gilberto

João Bebel Gilberto

Un Verano Sin Ti

Bad Bunny

Un Verano Sin Ti Bad Bunny

Próxima Estación: Esperanza

Manu Chao

Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn

Anoushka Shankar

Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club