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Not related with flamenco, but maybe some of you will appreciate the break:
A first result of my collaboration with my friend Boris Koneczny, actor at the theater of Mannheim and author; he's reading a poem of Mascha Kaléko and I play the oud.
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So nobody cares to listen to? Or you find it so abhorrent that you don't want to comment on it LOL
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
Well I can't understand German poetry (apart from a few key words like 'Traum' ) but I thought the music was very nice, and it seemed to go together well.
Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
I really enjoyed the Oud, I am afraid I am not privy to the music style or the instrument to offer a more elaborate and creditable review. Instinctively, however, I found it most pleasant. In fact, I felt the Oud recited a poem of its own.
I most defiantly enjoyed the oud playing The text is unfortunately lost to me but imagine more powerful if it was ones mother tongue An Egyptian/ Australian acquaintance recently set gibrans work to oud without direct reference to the text Might be of interest Thank you for sharing
Many thanks for kind comments and for the reference to Joseph Tawardos' recording...
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible