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Naïssam Jalal - Om Al Aagayeb

ABDO DAGHER
Violin
HAZEM SHAHEEN
Oud
OM SAMEH
Voice
ADEL MIKHA
Voice, Daf
CHEIKH MOHAMED MOHAMMADI
Voice
FADY BADR
Keyboard
WAEL AL SAYED
Accordeon
SHADI AL JUNDI
Qanun
MOHAMED SALAH
Cello
MOHAMED SAMI
Violin
AHMED AMIN
Double bass
HANY BDEIR
Daf, Req
MOHAMED ZATONA
Daf
NAÏSSAM JALAL
Flute, Nay, Voice, Composition

 

Recorded in Cairo with 13 Egyptian musicians, some of whom are among the greatest names of classical Egyptian music, this new opus by Naïssam Jalal is a stroll in musical Egypt of yesterday and today, a personal and introspective story, a little gem of life and poetry.

 
 

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Naïssam Jalal - Om Al Aagayeb

Naïssam Jalal - Om Al Aagayeb

In concert

Om Al Aagayeb quintet Paris Musée du quai Branly 18 juil. 2021 About
CANCELED COVID Paris Musée du Quai Branly 20 sept. 2020 About
CANCELED COVID Asnières-sur-Oise Abbaye de Royaumont 30 août 2020 About
Om Al Aagayeb Sortie de l'album "Om Al Aagayeb" 06 déc. 2019 About
Om Al Aagayeb Cairo - EGYPTE Falaki Theatre - Festival D-caf 21 avril 2019 About
 

Music

Om Al Aagayeb

Naïssam Jalal - Om Al Aagayeb

Production Les couleurs du son / Distribution l'Autre distribution
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Citizen Jazz « Elu » (awarded) album

« With this seventh album, recorded in Cairo in 2017 in the company of thirteen remarkable Egyptian musicians and singers, the Franco-Syrian flutist Naïssam Jalal tells a succession of small stories, feelings, lights and scents, a wandering constellated with tenderness. »
Le Monde – Patrick Labesse

 

« One can only be overwhelmed by such a record, which manages to be both very personal and to speak to anyone with an ear and empathy. To all those who have experienced the uprooting and the discovery of otherness. A work of quiet and disturbing beauty. »
Citizen Jazz – Franpi Barriaux (Album « Elu »)

 

« In this 100% Egyptian album, Naïssam Jalal draws the contours and landscapes of Egyptian musical grammar, while bringing a unique poetry and depth that transcends souls, genres and protocols. » Pan African Music – Elodie Maillot

 

« Om Al Aagayeb is not only a beautiful record, it is a strong and enchanting work. Just listening to it is enough to enrich a day. The compositions, the voices, the instruments, the way they dialogue, the way they respect each other and turn together towards the light and guide us towards wholeness. » Qobuz – Benjamin Mimimum

06/12/2019