Top tracks
Listeners also bought
Other Middle East albums
Other Judaica albums
Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Ana Elmaghrom by Leony Elmaghribi
view larger image
fave it Middle East | Judaica
6 tracks | 31 minutes
Released Feb 2006
on Leony Elmaghribi
Click
for a 30-second preview. All tracks are 192kbps high fidelity sound quality. Protected WMA $0.77 or unprotected MP3 $0.88.
listen album 30sec. shuffle buy CD review album promote album
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:47 Ana Elmaghrom lyrics BUY MP3 05:47 Ana Elmaghrom lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:47 Ana Elmaghrom
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:52 Mal Ghezali Malou lyrics BUY MP3 04:52 Mal Ghezali Malou lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:52 Mal Ghezali Malou
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:00 Dil Classique Algérien lyrics BUY MP3 06:00 Dil Classique Algérien lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:00 Dil Classique Algérien
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:34 Khelkhali lyrics BUY MP3 05:34 Khelkhali lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:34 Khelkhali
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:25 Dayem Nergak lyrics BUY MP3 04:25 Dayem Nergak lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:25 Dayem Nergak
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:28 Amessab Ya Ghezali lyrics BUY MP3 04:28 Amessab Ya Ghezali lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:28 Amessab Ya Ghezali
World Music from Morocco Singing sensation LEONY ELMAGHRIBI performs live at Radio Maroc.
Bio / Background
Recorded live at Rabat, Morocco in 1970 with a traditional orchestra, singing sensation and oud player Leony Elmaghribi performs his original works at "Radio Maroc" to a national Television and Radio audience.
Leony also performed in private concerts for his majesty the king of Morocco, Mohamed V on numerous occasions. "I have great memories of his majesty, Mohamed V, may he rest in peace" recounts Leony, now retired and living in Montreal, Canada.
The orchestra includes traditional Oriental instruments such as the oud, quannoun and darbukah, as well as Western instruments.
Leony Elmaghribi also writes al-Ala Algerian music and music from Andalousia, a region of Spain and the most populated of the seventeen autonomous communities that constitute Spain.
Jews in Morocco played an important role in the perpetuation of this musical oral tradition.
↓ more ↓In fact, the late Rabbi David Bouzaglo was known to have a conservatory of sorts in Casablanca where a number of Arab and Jewish musicians trained in al-Ala.
Andalusian classical music uses instruments including oud (lute), rabab (fiddle), darbouka (goblet drums), taarija (tambourine), qanún (zither) and kamenjah (violin). Other instruments have included pianos, banjos and clarinets, though none of these instruments lasted for long.
Leony is available on iTunes for Download at:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=128683278
↑ less ↑








