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Abu-Bakr Khaïrat - Second Symphony

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« on: May 17, 2014, 10:44:22 am »

Twenty years ago I used to turn on Radio Cairo occasionally. The music was mostly singing; I suppose it could be called Arabic popular songs. A whole world of musical gestures utterly different from everything to which we are - or at least I am - accustomed. Of course much the same can be said of Greek popular songs, Roumanian ditto, Turkish ditto, Iranian ditto, Indian, Burmese . . . When we come to Thai, Malay or Cantonese the music becomes more approachable again.
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