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''Em Português'' is an album by the Lebanese oud player and composer
Rabih Abou-Khalil Rabih Abou-Khalil (, born August 17, 1957) is an oud player and composer born in Lebanon, who combines elements of Arabic music with jazz, classical music, and other styles. He grew up in Beirut and moved to Munich, Germany, during the Lebanese ...
which was recorded in Germany in 2007 and released on the Enja label the following year.Rabih Abou-Khalil discography
accessed June 21, 2018


Reception

The
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review by Michael G. Nastos stated "Oud master Rabih Abou-Khalil has been known to mix and match various ethnic strains, but in the case of ''Em Portugues'', he's outdone himself. The music has the obvious Middle Eastern tinge you would expect, but also sounds more like a head-on collision of
fado Fado (; "destiny, fate") is a music genre which can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal, but probably has much earlier origins. Fado historian and scholar Rui Vieira Nery states that "the only reliable information on the history of fado ...
and Hasidic or
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music underneath heavily sexual Brazilian sounds. What is most striking is that what Abou-Khalil has concocted sounds nothing like any of these distinct musics individually, but more a brand-new hybrid that only he could provide a definition for. It's a powerful, driving, feverish sound that speaks a strong emotional language .... A recording for specific tastes and the leader's fans, it certainly gives food for thought as to what will be the next move from the brilliant bandleader and single-minded world musician, who continues to be in a class by himself". In
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, John L Walters wrote "it's a deliciously odd idea - Portuguese poems set to music by a composer (Abou-Khalil) who didn't at the time speak a word of the language, and performed by an international band, fronted by Ricardo Ribeiro, the young fado singer from Lisbon. Of course it's a triumph - Abou-Khalil is one of those magicians who can always pull something out of the hat. His rhythmic sensibilities support Ribeiro with a propulsion that wraps fado's sensibilities around a robust spine. ... Abou-Khalil's settings have a spirited tunefulness and a Moorish, Mediterranean flavour that recalls
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".Walters, J. L
The Guardian Review
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reviewer Ian Patterson noted "The project sees Abou-Khalil utilizing a singer for the first time—the impressive fadoist Ricardo Ribeiro. ''Em Portugues'' however, is not fado, but a marriage between its poetic, blues spirit and the imagination of Abou-Khalil. The music lies firmly in the bed of the rhythmic complexities and melodies stemming from his Arabic roots and wider musical vision. The result is both challenging and powerful".Patterson, I
All About Jazz Review
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' Deanne Sole rated the album 8 stars out of 10, saying, "There's a feeling of power in this album, of adult strength being channelled and directed towards a common goal, the sound of years of experience being tapped. It's delicious".Sole, D
PopMatters Review
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Track listing

All compositions by Rabih Abou-Khalil # "Como um Rio" – 6:08 # "No Mar das Tuas Pernas" – 2:46 # "A Lua Num Quarto" – 4:33 # "Amarrado à Sausade" – 3:35 # "Já Não dá Como Esta" – 4:12 # "Se O Meu Amor Me Pedisse" – 3:02 # "Quando Te Vejo Sorrir" – 6:54 # "Casa da Mariquinhas" – 5:59 # "Beijos Ateus" – 8:29 # "A Gaivota Que Tu És" – 3:48 # "Jogo da Vida" – 6:18 # "Adolescência Perdida" – 3:38


Personnel

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Rabih Abou-Khalil Rabih Abou-Khalil (, born August 17, 1957) is an oud player and composer born in Lebanon, who combines elements of Arabic music with jazz, classical music, and other styles. He grew up in Beirut and moved to Munich, Germany, during the Lebanese ...
– oud *Ricardo Ribeiro – vocals * Luciano Biondini – accordion *
Michel Godard Michel Godard (born October 3, 1960, Héricourt, France) is a French avant-garde jazz and classical musician. He plays tuba and the predecessor of the tuba, a brass instrument known as the serpent. Career At 18, Godard was a member of the Phi ...
– bass, serpent, tuba *Jarrod Cagwin – drums, frame drums


References

{{Authority control Rabih Abou-Khalil albums 2008 albums Enja Records albums