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  1. IntroDownload & Buy
  2. Bosphorus WindsDownload & Buy
  3. Dream Of The Blue CarpetDownload & Buy
  4. Kantemir's DragDownload & Buy
  5. BalcanoDownload & Buy
  6. Aneva Sto Trapezi MouDownload & Buy
  7. TokarDownload & Buy
  8. Kirizoglu MustafaDownload & Buy
  9. Mouse In The StreetDownload & Buy
  10. Samai HusseyniDownload & Buy
  11. BonsaiDownload & Buy
  12. Ghost On My Blue CarpetDownload & Buy

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Album Details: Simsim

Release Date:
05/06/2003
Label:
Alula
UPC:
616498103828

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Modal music. To a jazz enthusiast, this term refers to John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Yusef Lateef, Joe Henderson and other masters of post-bop improvisation.

But modal (or scalar) playing was around long before jazz, which probably started with Buddy Bolden in the 1890s before blossoming in the 20th Century. Modal playing has been part of world music for centuries, and the modal family is quite vast; Arabic, Jewish, Greek, North African, Indian, Turkish, Persian/Iranian and Armenian music are all part of the modal family. So when someone describes Simsim as modal world music, that's actually a somewhat vague statement. What Germany's Ensemble FisFüz does on this mostly instrumental CD (which was recorded in 2000 and released in the United States in 2003) is best described as modal-oriented world fusion; during the course of the album, this risk-taking quartet draws on a variety of modal influences--Arabic, Greek, Jewish (including klezmer) and Turkish as well as Bulgarian and Baltic. Simsim contains its share of original material, although FisFüz also provides arrangements of traditional songs from Greece ("Aneva Sto Trapezi Mou"), Turkey ("Kiziroglu Mustafa") and North Africa ("Tokar"). And much to their credit, FisFüz gives the album a certain continuity. You never know whether Simsim will move in a Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, North African or East European direction, but you can safely assume that the modal factor will always be present--and you know that clarinetist Annette Maye, drummer/percussionist Murat Coskun, cellist/bassist Wolfgang Maye and oud player Karim Othman-Hassan will have no problem understanding the parallels between all of these different styles. Anyone who appreciates a variety of modal world music will find Simsim to be thoroughly rewarding.

- Alex Henderson, All Music Guide



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Although based in Germany, the quartet Ensemble FisFüz has specialized in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, North African, and Baltic music -- in other words, music that involves what is known as modal or scalar playing (a style of playing that is easi...Full Ensemble Fizfuz Biography

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