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Orchestra of Tangier to Present Rare Performances of Morocco's Classical Music;

Guest vocalist Abderrahim Souiri will Join Traditional Eight-Piece Ensemble in Program of Andalusian Suites;

In September of 2007, a handful of U.S. cities will host rare performances by Morocco's ORCHESTRA OF TANGIER. Performing mystical music from the country's centuries-old Andalusian tradition, the orchestra will perform a series of concerts beginning on Sept 8th in Los Angeles at UCLA's Schoenberg Hall and including Boston's Benjamin Franklin Institute and the Chicago World Music Festival. The tour also includes two appearances in New York City - a full headlining program at CUNY's Proshansky Auditorium and a shorter program for the SummerStage World Music Festival.

Saturday     Sept 8          Los Angeles, CA     UCLA Schoenberg Hall
Thursday     Sept 13     Boston, MA          Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
Friday          Sept 14     New York, NY          CUNY Graduate Ctr./Proshansky Aud.
Sunday     Sept 16     New York, NY          Summerstage New York World Festival
w/ Hassan Hakmoun and others
Monday     Sept 17     Chicago, IL          Chicago World Music Festival/Cultural Ctr

Al-Ala, the thousand-year-old Andalusian repertoire that Orchestra of Tangier preserves, is typically performed in exclusive engagements in Morocco. Intensely mystical and poetic, it is performed as festive entertainment, but may also induce a contemplative state between musicians and audience.

Orchestra of Tangier is directed by
Ahmed Zaitouni, the 76-year old founder of the Conservatory of Tangier and widely considered the last of the living legends of Moroccan Andalusian music. He has devoted a lifetime to preserving and performing the Nubas, or instrumental and vocal suites that trace their history to refugees from the Reconquista in Spain. Of the original 24 suites in the tradition, only 11 have survived. Unlike Algeria and Tunisia, Morocco did not fall under Ottoman rule, and as a result Morocco's Andalusian music is generally considered closer to its source, i.e., less influenced by Middle Eastern musical styles.

While the Orchestra of Tangier in its modern form has expanded to include sixteen members, for the U.S. dates it will perform in the smaller, more traditional Andalusian configuration of eight musicians. The orchestra features master musicians performing on the rebab, oud, violin, viola, tar, and darbouka. They will be joined by special guest vocalist
Abderrahim Souri, one of the most sought-after Andalusian vocalists in Morocco.

The ensemble and its individual members have received international recognition for their recordings of traditional Andalusian music, touring extensively in Europe and the Arab world as well as recording over a dozen CD's of the musical and poetic traditions.

The city of Tangier is now in the midst of an explosive rebirth, with monumental new construction projects underway that include the world-class Tangier-Mediterranean port, huge industrial parks, and a 45,000-seat sports stadium. Its population has quadrupled in the last two decades and the city now boasts more than a million inhabitants. Yet none of these developments threaten Orchestra of Tangier's future. Each year, more students seek out the Conservatory, committed to carrying on the Orchestra's mission and the Andalusian traditions that remain the spiritual soul of Tangier.

For more information contact:

Cindy Byram

Cindy Byram PR

49 West 27th Street #930
New York, NY 10001

212.545.7536 x 21 office

201.400.4104 cellular

cindybyram@aol.com

www.cindybyram.com


 
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