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Al Firdaus Ensemble - Sufi Songs from Andalusia

  • Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California 1433 Madison Street Oakland, CA, 94612 United States (map)

Al Firdaus Ensemble based in Granada, Spain, will bring their unique sound of Sufi music to the San Francisco Bay Area on October 12, 2019. The program starts at 7 P.M., the doors open at 6:00 P.M.

Tickets are $25 for the general public and $20 for students. You can purchase your tickets here or at the door or through Eventbrite at https://al-firdaus-ensemble-in-oakland.eventbrite.com.

For more information about the event tickets please send your emails to info@iccnc.org or call 510-832-7600.

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About Al Firdaus

Al Firdaus Ensemble based in Granada was founded in 2012 by the English violinist and singer Ali Keeler and includes musicians from England, Spain and Morocco.

The group takes its inspiration from the word Firdaus, which is the Arabic name, of Persian origin, for the most elevated abode in Paradise. The intercultural nature of this name reflects the character of the group in which musicians from different countries and cultural backgrounds are brought together with one purpose. Just as the musicians tune their instruments, so they need to tune their hearts to receive the inspiration of the moment and transmit that to the audience. The traditional Arabic term for this kind of music is sama` which could be translated as “the art of listening”.

The unique sound of their music is due to a synthesis of different musical styles. These include original compositions of a more Western classical character with influences from both Celtic and Flamenco traditions, and new arrangements of songs drawn from the rich heritage of traditional sufi music from Arabic, Andalusi and Turkish sources. The words of the songs are mainly in Arabic drawn from the poetry of the great sufis from Al Andalus and the Arab world such as Ibn Arabi and Al Shushtari.

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Also within their repertoire are musical adaptations of poems in aljamiado, old Spanish written by the Moriscos using the Arabic script. In this way Al Firdaus hopes to revive the heritage of the Moriscos whose culture was forbidden in its day and and has only reached us through manuscripts which they left behind on their expulsion in 1609 and that have been discovered over the years hidden in old houses.

Al Firdaus usually plays in quartet or quintet formation, but is versatile and can perform as a trio, or in larger formations depending on the requirements of the concert. They use a combination of Arabic and Western classical instruments in addition to the flamenco guitar, and have a range of singers, some of whom are soloists and others who sing in the choruses. They can also perform in choral formation accompanied only by percussion instruments.

They have performed in concerts and international festivals throughout Europe, Bosnia, the U.S., Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon, and Malaysia.

They released two CDs, Safa in 2014 and Nur in 2017.

For more information about Al Firdaus Ensemble please go to http://alfirdaus-ensemble.es/en/

Also read this article by Washington Post about Al Firdaus Ensemble.