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Showing posts with label Juan Peña. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Peña. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Melos, Songs of the Mediterranean مـيــلـــوس، أغــانــي للــبــحـــر الأبـيـــض الــمـتــوســــط ♪ Various Artists


Album :
Melos, Songs of the Mediterranean
مـيــلـــوس، أغــانــي للــبــحـــر الأبـيـــض الــمـتــوســــط
Mélos, Chants de la Méditerranée

Artists & Country :
•» Keyvan Chemirani (France / Iran): music director and percussion •» Dorsaf Hamdani (Tunisia): vocals •» Rochdi M'farredj Mohammed (Morocco): Kanun •» Lassoued Mohamed (Tunisia): violin •» Drossos Koutsokostas (Greece): vocals •» Kyriakos Kalaitzidis (Greece): oud •» Kyriakos Petras (Greece): violin •» Periklis Papapetropoulos (Greece): saz, bulgari •» Juan Carmona (Spain): guitar •» El Kiki (Spain): vocals •» Bandolero (Spain): percussion

Index :
http://www.facebook.com/dorsaf.hamdani
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=677443702
http://www.mohamedrochdi.com/
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1356236922
http://www.facebook.com/kyriakos.petras
http://www.myspace.com/kyriakos_kalaitzidis
http://www.facebook.com/kyriakos.kalaitzidis.3
http://www.juancarmona.com/

Genre : World, Mediterranean

Language : Instrumental - Arabic - Spanish - Greece

Melodies :
[.01.] Ouverture • [.02.] Une histoire de l'exil • [.03.] Nanas • [.04.] Karsilamas • [.05.] Hommage à ibn arabi • [.06.] Louanges • [.07.] Turkish melos • [.08.] Suite tunisienne • [.09.] Gallop • [.10.] Ta poulia
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Thursday, 22 November 2007

El Lebrijano, Con la Orquesta Arábigo-Andalucí & Juan Peña : Casablanca

Album : “El Lebrijano” Casablanca

Artist : Juan Peña
Album : Con la Orquesta Arábigo Andaluza

Melodies :
1. Coge La Onda
2. Calle De San Francisco
3. Del Placer Que Irrita
4. A Canela Y Menta
5. Ay! Por Dios
6. Rezo
7. El Sueno Vencio Al Leon
8. A Calzon Quitao
9. Salada Claridad
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Juan Peña Lebrijano is a Gypsy from Lebrija, Spain. He probably falls somewhere in the "nueva flamenco" school, although his previous albums have referred to "Andalusian fusion," a mix of flamenco with its deeper origins in North Africa's Maghreb. His Arab-Andalusian orchestra delivers a rich and vital music that is at once classical North African Arabic, full of string sections and large choruses (sometimes very Western European sounding), and part stripped-down flamenco. As a singer he is one of the greats, with a voice that is both wildly aggressive and yet retains a lot of control and subtlety. The core of this music is voice and palmas (hand clapping), abetted by small percussion, violins, and piano. There is little emphasis on guitar or oud, which at first makes the music sound more like Algerian classical folk than flamenco. But the core of the music is still in Spain, and while it is like no flamenco you may have heard yet, fans of Spanish Gypsy music will not be disappointed.
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