Dive into the mesmerizing world of Simon Shaheen as he unveils his enchanting interpretations of the legendary Mohamed Abdel Wahab's timeless compositions in “The Music Of Mohamed Abdel Wahab.“ A virtuoso on the oud, violin, and viola, Shaheen, born into a family of musical prodigies, breathes new life into the works of one of the 20th century's most influential Middle Eastern composers. This reissue, produced by the maestro of sonic wizardry Bill Laswell and meticulously remastered at D&M Berlin, is not just an album; it's a transcendent journey through the heart of Arabic music. Mohamed Abdel Wahab, the colossal figure known as “the father of modern Egyptian song,“ left an indelible mark on the world of Middle Eastern entertainment. A polymath in the truest sense—singer, actor, and composer—his revolutionary work in film, particularly “The White Rose,“ introduced the concept of the musical film to the Arabic world. His compositions, numbering over 1800, not only rooted themselves in classical Arabic music but also laid the foundation for a new era, embracing Western elements like waltz rhythms and even rock'n'roll. Simon Shaheen, a maestro in his own right, is the ideal custodian for Abdel Wahab's legacy. Born in Palestine and raised in a family of musicians, Shaheen's journey involves an eclectic mix of influences—from his early studies at Tel Aviv University to his immersion in Western classical music in the USA. Founder of the Near Eastern Music Ensemble and the genre-defying Qantara, Shaheen is a trailblazer who seamlessly blends tradition with elements of jazz and classical music. “The Music Of Mohamed Abdel Wahab“ is not just a tribute; it's a bridge between worlds. Shaheen's oud and violin soar above a rich tapestry of strings, percussion, and the haunting strains of the ney and accordion. The result is a sonic marvel that opens new horizons of harmonic and melodic possibilities. This album, originally released in 1990 on Bill Laswell's Axiom label, has been resurrected for vinyl, carrying with it the essence of Abdel Wahab's genius, Shaheen's virtuosity, and Laswell's sonic brilliance. As you immerse yourself in the seven masterful interpretations, let Shaheen's violin transport you to realms where music transcends language, and the spirit of Mohamed Abdel Wahab lives on. This is not just a reissue; it's a celebration of two musical giants—one from the past, one shaping the present—and the timeless magic they create together.
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