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  • Hespèrion XXI/Savall: La Sublime Porte: Voix d'Istanbul

    Hespèrion XXI/Savall: La Sublime Porte: Voix d'Istanbul - review(Alia Vox)

    Nicholas Kenyon
    The Observer,
    Sunday 4 December 2011


    In Istanbul you can take a short ferry from Europe to Asia: the city's
    unique melting pot is in the inspiration behind Jordi Savall's latest
    (and beautifully presented) exploration of past ages. A narrative of
    the city from 1430 to 1750 traces the interaction of Ottoman music
    with Greek, Sephardic and Armenian elements, allowing some religious
    freedom and ensuring great cultural diversity. Savall assembles
    musicians from eight countries: Gursoy Dincer and Lior Elmaleh mix
    eloquent Israeli and Turkish chanting traditions, while some tracks
    become a memorial to Savall's wife, the great early-music singer
    Montserrat Figueras, who died just last month.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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