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  | IBRAHIM TRIO ~ LIVE AT MANGGHA - EAST MEETS WEST NOT ON LABEL ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-World Fusion Recorded: 2024 Released: 2024
This is the 2nd album by Syrian (resident in Poland) oud player / vocalist / composer Wassim IbrahimFind albums by this artist, this time recorded in a trio setting with two excellent Polish musicians, Hurdy-gurdy player / keyboardist Joachim MencelFind albums by this artist and drummer Szymon MadejFind albums by this artist. The album was recorded live at the beautiful Japanese Culture museum Manggha in Krakow (a must visit when in the city). It presents six lengthy tracks, two composed by Ibrahim, one each by Mencel and Madej, one is by the legendary Lebanese singer / composer Zaki NassifFind albums by this artist and one is a traditional tune. All the music was arranged by the trio members.
The music, although based on wonderful melodic themes, is largely improvised and mostly instrumental, not surprisingly with a strong Middle Eastern flavor. The completely native musical environment for Ibrahim, was splendidly adopted by the two Poles, who sound as if they played football with Ibrahim in the narrow streets of Damascus since childhood. Mencel manages to make the hurdy-gurdy and keyboards sound similar to Middle Eastern reed instruments, and Madej rhythmic approach sound as genuine as if he spent many hours riding camels. Ibrahim is a Master oud player and his vocals are absolutely heartbreaking. In short, I am sorry that I couldn’t be there to listen to this music live, but this album surely captures the magic in full.
With the recent and unexpected changes in Syria, perhaps the prospect for me and Wassim having coffee in Damascus, accompanied by some sublime sweets, like knafeh and baklava, is just one little step closer to reality, Inshallah!
Overall, this is a lovely, deeply moving example of Middle Eastern music, which Ibrahim makes as native and natural as possible, away from his hometown, with the help of his wonderful musician friends. Warmly recommended to all listeners who love the improvised nature of Middle Eastern music and its heartwrenching melodies. Thank you, my Friend!
| Updated: 09/01/2025Posted: 09/01/2025 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
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