Show #189: Showcase: Lebanese Oud Master Marcel Khalife

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Andalusia of Love, which he and his musician sons Rami and Bachar have been performing on tour (more on that below). The whole album is a suite with poetry by the late Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish. The poetry evokes the time of Al Andalus Spain, which prior to the Christian reconquista of 1492 was a society of peaceful co-existence between the Moorish, Jewish, and Christian populaces.  By extension the music asks us, “Why can’t we get along like that today?”

The trio is on a U.S. tour thanks to the efforts of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, which works, among other goals, to preserve and share Arab heritage with people of all backgrounds, and to promote cultural understanding of Arab culture. It couldn’t be more timely. Music helps build powerful bridges in a season of mistrust.

Khalife and his sons perform in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. tonight, Friday, December 16, for one night as part of the tour, at the classic Wilshire Ebell Theater in Hancock Park. It’s sure to be a beautiful and moving concert. Click here for tickets. Here’s a taste of the music:

Rhythm Planet Playlist for 12/16/16:

  1. Marcel Khalife / “The Land of the South” / Al Mayadine: Of All the Beautiful Mothers / Nagam Records
  2. Marcel Khalife / Part 2 / Andalusia of Love / Nagam Records
  3. Marcel Khalife / Part 3 / Andalusia of Love / Nagam Records
  4. Marcel Khalife / Part 4 / Andalusia of Love / Nagam Records

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