Indialu - Indialucia - Music - GALILEE OF THE NATIONS - 4250095880292 - November 3, 2005
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Tracks: 1. "Raag 'n' Olé" 5'22'' (rumba) 2. "Nagpur" 4'08'' (sevillanas/dhun) 3. "Herencia Hindú" 6'42'' (solea por bulerias) 4. "Taliquete" 3'26'' (jaleo) 5. "Mohabbat Ka Khazana" 5'16'' (tangos/qawwali) 6. "Gujari Todi" 8'05'' (raga) 7. "Kyabathe" 6'37'' (bulerias) 8. "Indialucía" 2'15'' (intro) 9. "Indialucía" 5'15'' (zambra) 10. "Amanecer" 2'53'' (martinete) Miguel CZACHOWSKI - flamenco guitars, palmas, percussion, arrangements Avaneendra SHEOLIKAR - sitar Sandesh POPATKAR - tabla Prasad KHAPARDE - vocal Pierluca PINEROLI - cajón, tabla, sabar, caxixi, triangle, konnakol, choirs Domingo PATRICIO - flute Giridhar UDUPA - ghatam, morsing, konnakol Maria POMIANOWSKA - sarangi Carlos TROYA - zapateado, jaleo Sagar JAREL - dholak Yrvis MENDEZ - fretless bass Tomasz PALA - piano Adam G£OŒNICKI - bass Ireneusz WYROBEK - palmas Barbara CZACHOWSKA - choirs Members of "AUKSO" Chamber Orchestra: Marta HUGET-SKIBA - violin, Natalia WALAWSKA - violin, Anna GRZYBA£A - viola, Aleksandra STECZEK - cello Around the Ninth Century, for some unknown reasons, thousands of inhabitants of the north-western part of India began to emigrate west. They set out from the territories presently occupied by the Punjab and Pakistan. In Persia they split, and one part went via Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and through the Gibraltar Strait, finally arriving, already known as Gypsies, in the south of Moorish Spain. In this region, known as Al-Andalus, various cultures co-existed for hundreds of years. It was the only place where Gypsies, Jews, Catholic's and Muslims lived together for a long time. Each group had its own customs, music and instruments. After many years, in the beginning of the 19th Century, due to mutual influences and the mingling of all these elements, a mysterious and expressive type of music emerged. Today we know it as Flamenco.

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released November 3, 2005
EAN/UPC 4250095880292
Label GALILEE OF THE NATIONS CM1001
Genre World / International     Latin
Dimensions 150 g   (Weight (estimated))
number of tracks 10

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