Sunday, 3 August 2014

1er Festival Algérien de la Musique Andalouse 1967 - Vol. 3 - LP published in Algeria


Side A:
Mahieddine Bachtarzi & l'Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire d'Alger:
Extraits d'une Nouba du mode Raml-Maya


Side B:
1. Hassan El Annabi & l'Orchestre d'Annaba:
Extraits d'une Nouba du mode Raml-Maya
2. L'Orchestre du Conservatoire du Caire:
Wesla (Suite) de Muwachahats




On Mahieddine Bachtarzi see our earlier post:
On Hassan El Annabi see:

5 comments:

  1. Do you transfer all of these cassettes and lps yourself or are they all sourced from somewhere else? If you do transfer them yourself, I have several cassettes (mainly the first two volumes of ajoy chakrabarty live in pakistan) but don't have the equipment to make a decent digital transfer. Where are you? I might considering sending them to you if you'd like to put them on your blog and would guarantee to return them. They're powerful recordings and I know they're not available in digital format, even to purchase. Do you have an email I could write you at?

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  2. Hi Tawfiq,

    This may be a long shot, but I was wondering if you could help me identify the music at the start of this video;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaRmkIGjkxk

    It sounds like Turkish Qawali perhaps?

    Thanks

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  3. Dear Jesse,
    I transfer them myself. I have these two cassettes as copies from the internet, I think from this website:
    http://firozjuma.com/search/Ajoy+Chakrabarty
    I can't find there the Vol. II anymore.
    The volumes 3 to 5 are published for commercial downloads on many platforms like Amazon etc.
    I'm in Germany. Please send your email for further communication
    Thanks
    Tawfiq

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  4. I have no idea what that might be. One would need to have a longer excerpt. But there is no such thing as Turkish Qawwali, but they have a lot of much calmer Sufi music. I remember that I played to a Turksih friend many years ago Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and he disliked it strongly as much too nervous music.

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