Khoury, Suhail / Al-Quds Ba'd Muntasif Al-Layl (Jerusalem After Midnight)
Album: | Al-Quds Ba'd Muntasif Al-Layl (Jerusalem After Midnight) | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Khoury, Suhail | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Edward Said National Conservatory Of Music & Birzeit University |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-01-08 | Pull Date: | 2012-03-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Mar 4 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 | Feb 5 | Jan 29 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 05, 2012: | Mediterraneans
Marj Ibn 'amr (Valley Of Jezreel) |
4. | Feb 23, 2012: | Arabology
Raqs (Dance) |
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2. | Mar 01, 2012: | Arabology
Raqs (Dance) |
5. | Feb 21, 2012: | Mediterraneans
Muhawalat Hubb (An Attempt To Love) |
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3. | Feb 28, 2012: | Mediterraneans
Marj Ibn 'amr (Valley Of Jezreel) |
6. | Feb 16, 2012: | Arabology
Raqs (Dance) |
Album Review
Abu Ramses
Reviewed 2011-11-03
Reviewed 2011-11-03
Souhail Khoury, al-Quds ba‘d muntasif al-layl (Jerusalem after Midnight)
Edward Said National Conservatory of Music & Birzeit University (2009)
ALL TRACKS FCC CLEAN Reviewed by Abu Ramses
Souhail Khoury began studying clarinet at age 7 and received a BA in music from the University of Iowa. In 1985 he returned to Palestine and began teaching and directing music & dance troupes. He became a founding faculty member of the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in 1993 and general director in 1996. Together with Israeli pianist Daniel Barenboim, Khoury is working to establish a Palestinian national orchestra.
This is Khoury’s 6th CD recorded and produced in Germany. All tracks are instrumentals composed by Khoury and arranged by Ahmad al-Khatib. Artists: Khatib (oud & buzuq, voice on 6); Nicholas Alstaedt (cello); Ibrahim Atari (qanun); Heather Bursheh (flute); Yousef Hbeish (percussion); Peter Herbert (bass); Jurgen Kersten (drums); Khoury himself (nay and clarinet and voice on 6).
Try 1, 3, 4, 7, 8
Tracks
1. Marj Ibn ‘Amr (Valley of Jezreel) – melody based on folk tunes composed for a musical performed by the Funun Popular Dance Troupe – 5:54
2. Shabeh – Shabeh is a torture technique; inspired by Khoury’s 12 days of torture in Israeli prison during the first uprising (intifada) – 11:48
3. Raqs (Dance) – energetic; composed for a dance not yet performed – 3:03
4. An Attempt to Love - dedicated to his wife Rania – 4:04
5. Jerusalem after Midnight - inspired by walks in the Old City of Jerusalem –10:16
6. Nasr (Victory or ya Arab) – an ode to victory; includes human shouts – 3:47
7. Min Atleet ila al-Naqab Tahiyya (From Atlit to the Negev, Greetings) – the most accessible melody on the CD; composed in Atlit prison in 1988 - 5:55
8. Ramallah-Jerusalem and back – starts with sounds from the Qalandiyya checkpoint; ends with a laugh at the sounds of Israeli military jeeps imposing curfew – 5:05
Edward Said National Conservatory of Music & Birzeit University (2009)
ALL TRACKS FCC CLEAN Reviewed by Abu Ramses
Souhail Khoury began studying clarinet at age 7 and received a BA in music from the University of Iowa. In 1985 he returned to Palestine and began teaching and directing music & dance troupes. He became a founding faculty member of the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in 1993 and general director in 1996. Together with Israeli pianist Daniel Barenboim, Khoury is working to establish a Palestinian national orchestra.
This is Khoury’s 6th CD recorded and produced in Germany. All tracks are instrumentals composed by Khoury and arranged by Ahmad al-Khatib. Artists: Khatib (oud & buzuq, voice on 6); Nicholas Alstaedt (cello); Ibrahim Atari (qanun); Heather Bursheh (flute); Yousef Hbeish (percussion); Peter Herbert (bass); Jurgen Kersten (drums); Khoury himself (nay and clarinet and voice on 6).
Try 1, 3, 4, 7, 8
Tracks
1. Marj Ibn ‘Amr (Valley of Jezreel) – melody based on folk tunes composed for a musical performed by the Funun Popular Dance Troupe – 5:54
2. Shabeh – Shabeh is a torture technique; inspired by Khoury’s 12 days of torture in Israeli prison during the first uprising (intifada) – 11:48
3. Raqs (Dance) – energetic; composed for a dance not yet performed – 3:03
4. An Attempt to Love - dedicated to his wife Rania – 4:04
5. Jerusalem after Midnight - inspired by walks in the Old City of Jerusalem –10:16
6. Nasr (Victory or ya Arab) – an ode to victory; includes human shouts – 3:47
7. Min Atleet ila al-Naqab Tahiyya (From Atlit to the Negev, Greetings) – the most accessible melody on the CD; composed in Atlit prison in 1988 - 5:55
8. Ramallah-Jerusalem and back – starts with sounds from the Qalandiyya checkpoint; ends with a laugh at the sounds of Israeli military jeeps imposing curfew – 5:05
Track Listing