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Anouar Brahem: The Astounding Eyes of Rita
By
Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Nik Bärtsch
pianob.1971
The oud, the ancestor to the Western lute, is not your everyday jazz instrument. The pear-shaped, big-bodied string instrument that, to the uneducated ear, doesn't sound hugely different from the acoustic guitar, is sharper in tone, perhaps, and more succinct in its notations. The bass clarinet adds a Western element; introduced to many by

Bennie Maupin
woodwindsb.1940

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"The Lover of Beirut" has a peaceful feelingrestrained, unhurried and spiritual. "Dance With Waves" gives off a glow of peaceful momentum, while "Stopover At Djibouti" evokes images of teaming streets, gregarious interactions and convivial equanimity, the richly mellifluous voice of the bass clarinet punctuated by the concise declarations of the oud and darbouka.
The title tune explores the mysteries and the beauty of "Rita's" eyes, sounding like a celebration of something holy. Indeed, the quartet's musical immersion in things revered gives the Astounding Eyes of Rita a feeling of deep spirituality expressed by these serenely gorgeous sounds. ">
Track Listing
The Lover of Beirut; Dance With Waves; Stopover at Djibouti; The Astounding Eyes of Rita; Al Birwa; Galilee Mon Amour; Waking State; For No Apparent Reason.
Personnel
Anouar Brahem
oudAnouar Brahem: oud; Klaus Gesing: bass clarinet; Bj?rn Meyer: bass; Khaled Yassine: darbouka, bendir.
Album information
Title: The Astounding Eyes Of Rita | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: ECM Records
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Conservatorio di Milano – Sala Giuseppe Verdi
Conservatorio Di Musica Giuseppe VerdiMilano, Italy

National Concert Hall
National Concert HallDublin, Ireland

Koninklijke Schouwburg
Koninklijke SchouwburgDen Haag, Netherlands

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Christuskirche MannheimMannheim, Germany

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