Dive into the enchanting world of "Ibn Battuta, The Traveller of Islam," a captivating musical journey curated by Traditional. This double album, released on Alia Vox in 2019, is a sonic exploration of the vast and diverse landscapes traversed by the legendary 14th-century traveler Ibn Battuta. Spanning over two hours, this collection of 55 tracks weaves together traditional music from various regions, including Morocco, Afghanistan, India, and sub-Saharan Africa, creating a rich tapestry of cultural sounds.
The album is a blend of genres, seamlessly integrating Sufi, Bhajan, medieval, Qawwali, and Gregorian chant elements. Each track is meticulously crafted to transport the listener through time and space, offering a unique auditory experience that is both educational and entertaining. The narration interspersed throughout the album provides historical context, making it an immersive journey through the lands Ibn Battuta visited.
Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Laïla Djân (Afghanistan)" and "Muddhu gare yashoda (Raga)," which showcase the depth and diversity of the musical traditions explored. The album also features instrumental pieces like "Percussion" and "Imperial Dance," which add a dynamic energy to the collection.
"Ibn Battuta, The Traveller of Islam" is not just an album; it's an adventure through the rich cultural heritage of the Islamic world. Whether you're a fan of traditional music or simply curious about the world's diverse musical traditions, this album offers a profound and engaging listening experience.
Tracks
Taqsim and Narration ITraditional, Driss El Maloumi
Bismillah ir-RahmanTraditional, Ahmed Al Saabri
Taqsim and Narration IITraditional, Rajery
KouroukanfougaTraditional, Rajery, Driss El Maloumi
Lamento di TristanoTraditional, Jordi Savall, Manuel Forcano
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