Calamus - The Splendour of Al-Andalus
Arab-Andalusian Music of the 12th to 15th centuries
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Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Ram Al-Maya (Libyan trad.)
1. Murakkaz "Ah ya Muddasin"
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Iraq (Libyan trad.)
2. Mosaddar "Ya muslimin" (Oh Musulman — Oh Muslim)
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c.: Nuba Gharibat Al-Husayn (Moroccan trad.)
3. a) Insad "God, Watch Over the Singer"
b1) Basit: Instrumental work
b2) Basit: Moaxaja "Oh to Free Myself"
b3) Basit: Instrumental work
b4) Basit: Moaxaja "Be Merry and Take Pleasure"
4. c1) Qaim wa nusf: Taqsim (instrumental introduction)
c2) Qaim wa nusf: Moaxaja "I am Patient With the One I Love"
c3) Qaim wa nusf: Zejel "You Grew Before My Eyes"
5. d1) Btayhi: Moaxaja "On a Marvellous Night"
d2) Btayhi: Zejel "Oh Gazelle Child"
d3) Btayhi: Instrumental work
d4) Btayhi: Zejel "This Love"
6. e1) Qudam: Sugl "They Reproached Me for My Love for You"
e2) Qudam: Moaxaja "Whilst I Concealed Love"
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Ram Al-Maya (Algerian trad.)
7. Mosaddar "Jismi fani"
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Asbasayn (Tunisian trad.)
8. Dkhul Barwal "Ala ya mudir Al-Rah"
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Isbihan (Moroccan trad.)
9. Qaym wa nusf: Moaxaja "How Sweet is the Nectar in Your Eyes"
Anon., Arab-Andalusian, 12th-15th c., from Nuba Hidyaz Oriental (Moroccan trad.)
10. Quddam (instrumental)
Recorded at Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain 05/1994
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stream.ifolder.ru/11160450 — part 1
stream.ifolder.ru/11160695 — part 2

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