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About this concert
Anyone lucky enough to wander through Seville will discover traces of its Moorish past everywhere. The music of Arab Al-Andalus has lived on in North Africa, where many Muslims took refuge after 1492. In this brand-new programme, Sofie Vanden Eynde and Saad Mahmood Jawad interweave imaginative fantasias, virtuoso diminutions and stately dances with romances and canciones, classical Arabic music, and Sephardic and Maghrebian songs.
Programme
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Miguel de Fuenllana
De Antequera sale el moro
fl. 1533-78 -
Anonymous
Yala Quaoumi
Tunisia 13th century -
Miguel de Fuenllana
Fecit potentiam de Josquin
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Anonymous
Triste esta el rey David
Sephardic -
Alonso Mudarra
Fantasia que contrehaza la harpa en la manera de Ludocivo
1510-1580 -
Juan Vásquez
De los álamos vengo
ca. 1500-ca. 1560 -
Cristóbal de Morales / arr. Miguel de Fuenllana
Suscepit Israel
ca. 1500-1553 -
Alonso Mudarra
Triste estava el rey David
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Miguel de Fuenllana
Duo de Fuenllana
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Alonso Mudarra
Ysabel, perdiste tu la faxa
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Sayed Darwish
Mounyati Azza Stibari
1892-1923 -
Saad Mahmood Jawad
Zyriab trip
1973- -
Anonymous
O fondo do mar
(from: Cantigas de Santa Maria, no. 383) -
Anonymous
Qum Taraa
Andalusia
Musicians
- Amel Sdrisi voice
- Saad Mahmood Jawad oud
- Sofie Vanden Eynde lute, artistic direction
About the performers
In 2012, Belgian lutist Sofie Vanden Eynde set up Imago Mundi, an ensemble which aims to foster encounters between different branches of the arts and kinds of music: eastern and western, old and new. Divine Madness, their first production, enjoyed national and international acclaim. In My End is My Beginning, a performance inspired by the fascinating life and myth of Mary, Queen of Scots, premiered at Operadagen Rotterdam in 2018 to rave reviews.