Pierre Boulez Saal
Nuqoosh
Concert
Französische Straße 33 D 10117 Berlin
Arabic Music Days: Libya Sings

© Promo
Description
For the past ten years, the Arabic Music Days have been an integral part of the Pierre Boulez Saal program, exploring the rich musical tradition of the Middle East in a variety of settings.
This season, the festival branches out in a slightly different direction. “We want to celebrate African culture in its Arabic dimension,” explains curator Naseer Shamma. “It’s an extension that is not defined by geography alone, but by a shared memory, by rhythms born from the earth, and by voices that have crossed time to remain alive within the human spirit.”
Shamma – who is not performing himself this year but returns in March for a solo recital – has invited five ensembles comprised of artists from various African countries whose musical identities are shaped by centuries-old traditions. “This is music that has passed from one generation to another,” he says, “not merely as preserved heritage, but as a living entity that breathes within us – changing, evolving, and affirming, time and again, that what emerges from the depth of the human soul does not die.”
For the Arabic Music Days’ third night, Hisham Errish and his ensemble present a program combining Amazigh and Tuareg musical heritage with Andalusian influences and flamenco-inspired rhythms.
This season, the festival branches out in a slightly different direction. “We want to celebrate African culture in its Arabic dimension,” explains curator Naseer Shamma. “It’s an extension that is not defined by geography alone, but by a shared memory, by rhythms born from the earth, and by voices that have crossed time to remain alive within the human spirit.”
Shamma – who is not performing himself this year but returns in March for a solo recital – has invited five ensembles comprised of artists from various African countries whose musical identities are shaped by centuries-old traditions. “This is music that has passed from one generation to another,” he says, “not merely as preserved heritage, but as a living entity that breathes within us – changing, evolving, and affirming, time and again, that what emerges from the depth of the human soul does not die.”
For the Arabic Music Days’ third night, Hisham Errish and his ensemble present a program combining Amazigh and Tuareg musical heritage with Andalusian influences and flamenco-inspired rhythms.
Cast
Majed Al-Dahmani
Bass
Shokri Jomaa Khalifa Khazam
Piano and Keyboards
Mohamed Al-Ghazal
Percussion
Hisham Errish
Oud and Composition
Dates
Pierre Boulez Saal
Französische Straße 33 D 10117 Berlin
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