Ajdad – Ancestors

Ajdad - AncestorsAjdad – Ancestors (Echoes of Persia) is a new CD from the Amir Amiri Ensemble.  I had a chance to hear them play at Alliance Française on Friday night as well as listening to the CD which provided some extra perspective.  It’s always interesting to watch musicians.  Most of the music on the CD is composed by Amir Amiri with a couple of arrangements of other composers’ work.  Amiri’s roots are in the classical Persian tradition but he goes well beyond that with quite strong Arabic influence as well as Turkish, Kurdish and Western classical elements.  In a sense it’s a nod to what was once a more integrated musical culture that to some extent has been fractured by the political divisions of the last 100 years or so.  Continue reading

Taraf Syriana at the Lula Lounge

Taraf Syriana are an interesting collection of musicians.  They are all conservatory trained but in different genres from western classical to Syrian classical to Romani (and probably more) and they play a variety of instruments from different traditions.  They combine all this to create a kind of fusion folk/rock inspired by the music(s) of the lands from the Balkans through Syria to Kurdistan.  They use quite a bit of amplification and the overall effect is like a sort of eastern Mediterranean Fairport Convention although there’s more composed music and less traditional stuff in the Taraf Syriana rep.

3. Taraf Syriana Photo courtesy of Antonia Gueorguiva

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