»For me as a child, Oum Kalthoum was the voice of God,« admits Ghalia Benali. »Her voice touched the soul, not just the ears.« Born in Brussels and raised in a family of artists in Tunisia, the singer came into contact with different styles of music at an early age – and continues to dance between cultures to this day. One of her greatest inspirations remains Oum Kalthoum, arguably the most famous voice in the Middle East, whom Benali considers her »honorary grandmother«. Together with Iranian setar virtuoso Kiya Tabassian and his Ensemble Constantinople, Benali devotes herself to setting the poems of the »Rubaiyat« to music.
PERFORMERS
Ghalia Benali vocals
Ensemble Constantinople ensemble
Didem Başar kanun
Neva Özgen kamancheh
Charbel Rouhana oud
Tanya LaPerrière viola d'amore, violin
Amanda Keesmaat baroque cello
Vincent Noiret double bass
Tineke Steenbrink Truhenorgel
Hamin Honari percussion
Patrick Graham percussion
Kiya Tabassian Setar and direction
PROGRAM
»Rubaiyat – Homage to Umm Kulthum and Omar Khayyam«
Musik von Umm Kulthum sowie von Johann Sebastian Bach, Marin Marais u.a.