Al Andaluz Project
Al Andaluz Project is a collaboration between the musicians of the German group Estampie and the Valencian L'Ham de Foc. After a Estampie concert a visitor presented Michael Popp, musical director of the group Estampie, with a recording and said: "This will probably find favour in your critical ears...". It was a record of the band L'Ham de Foc from Valencia, Spain who have put a name on the map of world fusion music with their typical mixture of mediterranean folk, oriental and medieval music. With a smaller by-project focusing on sephardic music, Aman Aman, the band was to guest just a few weeks later in Munich, Estampie's homebase. ...show more
Al Andaluz Project is a collaboration between the musicians of the German group Estampie and the Valencian L'Ham de Foc. After a Estampie concert a visitor presented Michael Popp, musical director of the group Estampie, with a recording and said: "This will probably find favour in your critical ears...". It was a record of the band L'Ham de Foc from Valencia, Spain who have put a name on the map of world fusion music with their typical mixture of mediterranean folk, oriental and medieval music. With a smaller by-project focusing on sephardic music, Aman Aman, the band was to guest just a few weeks later in Munich, Estampie's homebase.
Enthusiastic about the record, Michael Popp took the chance and proposed a mutual project to the Spanish musicians. It didn''t take long to find out that they were birds of a feather, like-minded in musical as well as in human views, and the project made quick progress during several visits to Valencia and Munich. During these highly productive and inspiring encounters, musical experience was exchanged and absolutely new ideas came up. The result of this co-operation, the "Al Andaluz Project", was first released at 15 July 2006 on the occasion of the Landshuter Hofmusiktage.
The live recording was broadcast by the Bayerischer Rundfunk. The by now available album was recorded in November 2006 at the medieval Dominican Monastery La Cartuja near Seville. The encounter of the three "leading" cultures of the Middle-Ages - Muslim, Jewish and Christian - a topic as fascinating and controversal as ever - is reflected in the Al Andaluz Project by the origin of the involved musicians. Just recently violent-prone fundamentalist movements, whether religious or not, have taken centre stage of public debate. ...show less
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