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Bacchanale: Saint-Saëns et la Méditerranée

Bacchanale: Saint-Saëns et la Méditerranée in Bloomington, MN

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The
Orchestre Divertimento
and its conductor,
Zahia Ziouani
, often juxtapose European repertory with music from other parts of the world.
Ziouani
, who is of Algerian background, has a particular interest in the music of that country. She could not have found a composer whose works were more congenial to such a project than
Camille Saint-Saens
, who visited Algeria no fewer than 18 times and composed a
Suite algerienne, Op. 60
, that is heard here, broken up and interspersed with Arabic music. What makes
's project unique is that there are not two types of music here but three. Many of the
Saint-Saens
works are preceded by improvisations in the classical Arabic idiom, on oud, qanun, a traditional viol, derbouka, and the riqq drum. These are quite a musical distance from
, but
introduces contemporary Arabic songs, of a semi-popular nature, as an intermediate step. The sets are mostly in related tonalities. This is an ingenious idea that sheds light on both
, on what he heard when he heard Algerian music, and on the nature of contemporary popular traditions that are rooted in the classical music of the world. The
performances themselves are entirely creditable, and the album is well recorded at a couple of different locations. A unique release that makes one want to hear more from this distinctive ensemble. ~ James Manheim
The
Orchestre Divertimento
and its conductor,
Zahia Ziouani
, often juxtapose European repertory with music from other parts of the world.
Ziouani
, who is of Algerian background, has a particular interest in the music of that country. She could not have found a composer whose works were more congenial to such a project than
Camille Saint-Saens
, who visited Algeria no fewer than 18 times and composed a
Suite algerienne, Op. 60
, that is heard here, broken up and interspersed with Arabic music. What makes
's project unique is that there are not two types of music here but three. Many of the
Saint-Saens
works are preceded by improvisations in the classical Arabic idiom, on oud, qanun, a traditional viol, derbouka, and the riqq drum. These are quite a musical distance from
, but
introduces contemporary Arabic songs, of a semi-popular nature, as an intermediate step. The sets are mostly in related tonalities. This is an ingenious idea that sheds light on both
, on what he heard when he heard Algerian music, and on the nature of contemporary popular traditions that are rooted in the classical music of the world. The
performances themselves are entirely creditable, and the album is well recorded at a couple of different locations. A unique release that makes one want to hear more from this distinctive ensemble. ~ James Manheim

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