National Arab Orchestra - Treasures of the East - Building Bridges Through Music
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2018
- National Arab Orchestra
Treasures of the East
Directed by: Michael Ibrahim
10/07/2018
Ford Community & Performing Arts Center
Building Bridges through Music Program
Michael Ibrahim, Program Director
Detroit School of Arts, Edsel Ford & Fordson High School's
Lamma Bada Yatathana - Andalusian/arr. Michael Ibrahim
The Building Bridges Through Music (“BBTM”) program is designed to teach students about the beauty and richness of the Arab culture while providing opportunities for cultural understanding and enrichment.
Program Participants:
Abdullah Alhaiqi, Kira Allen, Zainab Alrebaie, Ali Altaee, Alyssa Appleba, Lameya Appling, Caroline Armstrong, Sarah, Barakat, Jihad Bazzi, Angelica Benford, Maya Berry, Jordan Betley, Katia Beydoun, Matthew Birchenough, Kiyah Brown, Jalen Bufkin, Michael Cannon, Heba Chakarani, Emmanuel Coleman, Celeste Cousins, Robert Coleman, Catherine Dicks, Elizabeth Dicks, Megan Duncan, Walid Elfassih, Rachel Fregolle, Jonathan Frison, Jordan Fuller, Rosiley Frye, Katherine Hawkins, Nora Heaton, Brandon Hodi, Eddie Gardner, Alexis Glass, Samier Gogins, Sonia Gomez, De’Nysse Green, Joseph Green, Brian Hall, Ivon Harris, Ernest Howard II, Sabrina Itawi, Alaiya Jackson, Jada Jackson, Raven Jackson, Katerina Johnson, Lazavion Jordan, Jaila Kent, Amal Khalil, Symon Kilgore, Resse Malone, Justin Malone - Horton, Miranda Manszweski, Rachel Martin, Tyonna Martin, Kassidy Mason, Deborah Masters, Daekotah McFarland, Ashanti Norwood, Wisam Obeid, Jose Ogea, Abigail Pitts, Krystin Peterson, Arreyon Pettis, Chantell Phillips, Jalayna Porter, Tyrisha Prophet, Sarah Qaddoumi, Kyle Quinn, Ontrice Ramsey II, Savanah Rayburn, Brianne Rembert, Helena Salliotte-Roseberry, Diamond Russel, Leila Rustom, Noelle Sandusky, Kaylah Simmons, Mohammed Sleiman, Lydia Slim, Dyanta Smith, Renita Smith, Jordyn Taylor, Mariyon Turner, Micah Turner, Oscar Vasquez - Torres, Mya Waire, Nathaniel Wall, Kamia Wardlaw-Stafford, Taniyah Whitt, Dayana Williams, Kamaree Williams, Martinee Williams, Weveney Williams - Barber, Alaska Wilson, Hassan Yassine, Adrianna Young, Jazmine Young, Kellia Young.
Cheryl Valentine - Choir Director, Detroit School of Arts
Maritza Garibay - Orchestra Director, Detroit School of Arts
Robert Doyle - Choir Director, Edsel Ford High School
Matthew Laura - Choir Director, Fordson High School
Orchestra:
Violins: Dr. Samer Ali, Layth Al Rubaye, Eylem Basaldi, Laura Harada, Emad Ibrahim*, Insia Malik, Roberto Riggio, Katherine Van Dusen, Sachiyo Yoshimoto. Viola: Megan Gould, Frances Hostetter, Andrea Vercoe. Cello: Naseem Alatrash. Bass: Jonathan Hammonds. Qanun: Toni Barhoum. Oud: Victor Ghannam. Nay/Director: Michael Ibrahim. Synthesizer/Piano: Haitham Zbib. Electric Guitar: Edward Gedeon. Percussion: Ryan Paul Gates, Roger Kashou, Gilbert Mansour, Karim Nagi, Dr. Gursharan Singh Sandhu.
* = Concert Master Видеоклипы
I'm the girl who sang @5:15 Thank you to the many compliments. Singing in this language was very difficult to learn and adjust to! I wish I could've been more fluent but It was a great experience and I really did appreciate the opportunity.
you did a great job
you were amazing!
Well done!!
Hope you could share with us your experience doing Arabic singing of such a masterpiece.
It was beautiful ❣️
Im in love with your part 🥺❤️
🇵🇸🇵🇸الدقيقه 9:24 اختيار المغني العربي بالنهايه موفق جدا لانه صحح اللفظ والاحرف لكل المغنيين الي سبقوه .. والحقيقه ابدعو جميعهم ...لانه اللغه العربيه مش سهله للاجانب
بتعرفي شو اسمو
فعلاً 👌🏻
أختيار موفق جدًا
النطق لايمكن يحسنه الا العرب لكن شكرا جزيلا لهذه الفرقة اللتي غنت هذه الاغنية الاندلسية الابدية
بالفعل
@@user-ul6mq1jd8f طب ليش هلأد زعلان يا عربي يا أصيل يا ابن الأصول متل ما بدك كله ولا زعلك
Just imagine that this piece blongs to the golden times of the Islamic and Arab civilization in Andalusia and that survived and still alive. Just a piece that was so so porgressive and a real miracle to still touch people from all over the world despite of the centuries and time!!!
I hope the glory of Islam will return. Andalus. Abbasid Caliphate. Umayyad state. Ottoman Empire. Seljuk state. Almoravid country. Mamluk country. Islamic Mughal Empire of India. Ibobi country
@@mamdohrefa8374 the Abbasid and the Umayyad, the rest are bad specially the ottomans
omg...arabic music is so calming, its like bring you to another world
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@@dodeebaadmeemo Love it .
Thnx👍
اسمك عفيف.... على اساس انك مش عربي هههه
@@user-vj9yi8ti8s هههههههههههههههههههههههههههه
Hats off... Arabic is considered as a difficult language to learn. It's just excellent !
It's the language of quran
It’s a rich language.
It’s beautiful.
Arabic is easy 💙
@@kata_arab no I'm An Arab myself and it's not easy
I think Arabic is easy, interesting, like a magnet, we constantly approach to learn it
As an Arab, it makes me so happy to see such a magnificent performance of Lamma Bada Yatathana. Thank you.
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I am really happy that you are enjoying Arabic literature ♥
Gentleman @ 9:23 hit the spot. Perfect pronunciations, especially the emphasis on the "N" in "Yatathanna" and the correct "H=ح" in "Hibbi". Such nuances makes huge difference for the native listener. No wonder el maestro kept him for the grande finale. Bravo.
If anyone wants to hear an excellent rendition of the vocals, check out Lena Chamamyan - Lama Bada Yatathana
I guess he is Arabin
أحسنت ❤
Whats his name ?
Is the meter of this piece like this ? ONE two three ONE two three ONE two Three four ?
Time signuter is 10/4 am i correct ?
he is an arabian but im pretty sure he is not a singer . but all arab can sing tho.
الموسيقى العربية ثرية جدًا وأعتقد أنها الأصعب وأكثر إختلاف في عالم
حقًا عمل راءع
Sure
رائع ^^
It is most affected by emotional feelings
من ایرانیم و باید بگویم کاملا درست میگویید🤍
@@emadalemady7910
امشي يا حاقد سمعنا صياحك اكثر العرب أهل ذوق و لولاهم ما كان سمعت هذي العظمة بحياتك كلها ومافي مجال للمقارنة مع غيرهم
الثقافة العربية جوهرة نفيسة في موزاييك الثقافات الإنسانية...
Great to see efforts of students whose Arabic is not their native language. The orchestra is fantastic.
عجيب.... greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
للأسف ان كان مطربينا العرب لا يريدون احياء تراثنا الموسيقي الرائع فإن هناك اجانب وموسيقيين عرب مخلصين سيؤدون هذا الجانب بتفاني كما سمعنا من هذه الفرقة الساحرة وعلى رأسهم الموسيقار مايكل ابراهيم المبدع ... شكرًا لكم جميعا وأريد ان انوه الى عازف الكمان المبدع الساحر باحساسه
ميريام فارس غنت هاد الموشح🌚💙
@@user-mz6ww4bl1z بتترك صباح فخري وبتذكر هذه يا ابني
@@hussam775 انا عرفته لهالموشح منها اسمعه ازا بتريد غنته بطريقة عصرية و حلوة ...
@@user-mz6ww4bl1z اسمعو باداء صباح فخري بتغير رايك
يبدو أنك غير متابع بالمرة فالعالم العربى يعج بالعديد من الفرق التى تقدم موسيقى التراث منذ بداية ستينات القرن الماضى وبدأت فى مصر على ماأعتقد بداية من فرقة الموسيقى العربية بقيادة عبدالحليم نويره وفرقة أم كلثوم بقيادة حسين جنيد وتوالت بعده فرق عديدة فى مصر حتى وصلنا إلى فرقة دار الأوبرا المصرية بقيادة سليم سحاب وأيضا فى وتونس ولبنان والعراق وسوريا والمغرب والكويت وعمان والأردن وتقريبا فى كل الدول العربية.ذلك فضلا عن قيام العديد من المطربين والمطربات العرب بتقديم هذا التراث فى اعمالهم ولو كانوا غير متخصصين به.فيبدو أنه كما يقولون زامر الحى لا يطرب فها أنت تشيد بهذه الفرقة- ولا مانع فى ذلك- ولكن أن تنكر كل ماقدمه الفنانون العرب فى هذا المجال فهذا ظلم كبير.ملاحظة أخيرة قد يكون أداء هذه الفرقة جيدا من حيث المظهر والتقنية والإبهار ولكنه يفتقد لأهم ما يميز تراثنا وهو الروح وهو ما إفتقدته فى هذا الفيديو وهذا طبيعى فأنت تؤدى شيئا وأنت غريب عنه لا يمكن أن يمس شغاف قلب المتلقى كما يكون الحال عندما تكون أنت منه وهو منك.
I never realized how Arabic is hard until I heard them trying to pronuncie but good job guys I can see your efforts 👏🏽
9:24 احببت هذه النهايه العظيمه، نطق المغني العربي للكلمات صحيحه وسليمه وهو الوحيد الذي نطق جميع الحروف نطق سليم تحياتي له وتحياتي لجميع المغنين والعازفين هُنا شكراً على جهودكم
Only us Arabs will notice... Cuz having a beautiful voice... Isn't the main thing when u sing Arabic... It's rather the pronunciation
ايضا الفتاة صاحبة الخمار غنت بنطق سليم
Those kids from Detroit put tears in my eyes...Bravo maestro!
It’s an excellent performance omg
I’m from morocco and I did Andalusian music for a while and I rarely heard such greatness
listen to this new version Moroccan maestro i think you will like it :) :
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me too :)
Thanks gard for give me the ligend for islam
What a humanity! We kill people and we steal everything including theirmusic I mran their soul
What a wonderfull way to find an ancient song created in my country (al-Andalus - nowadays Andalucía - Spain) in the 14th century. The lyrics are a type of andalousian poem called "moaxaha" (موشح) . A magnificent performance.
As an Arab I really wish to visit spain and see the ancient arab culture
"Moaxaha" or "Mowashah" is an Arab genre of music not a singular song or poem, it was common in Levant and Andalucia and is usually associated with the Ummayads, it spread then to the Maghreb, and then to Egypt.
@ملقرت ملك صور it so sad...if Two great civilization can lives together in harmony and peace to build a great future for next generation lots more beautiful things can be preserve....it so sad Andalusia end in a very brutally ways...
@@TheHarthi إنه شعر عربي أندلسي. إنه تراثي وهو في دمي وفي ثقافتي. أنا أندلسي.
@@davidmalaparte3381
من المؤسف ان اختفت اللغة العربية من الاندلس كلغة تواصل .. يجب ان يتعلم الاحفاد لغة اجدادهم وحضارتهم
They all were incredibly amazing.. at 7:05 the violinist took me to another place, I was amazed by how great he is!
But at 9:22 I felt something so special and indescribable, that guy sang in perfect Arabic pronouncation and it was so relaxing to my ears.. WELL DONE 👏🏻👏🏻💗
I think he is arabic
أعتقد أنه عربي الاصل
@@mavibahce1537 Yes, and his nationality is Iraqi from my country
@@n1___abbas391 العراق لهجتها تجنن
@@mavibahce1537 thanks 😊
Because he’s arabic
(When I saw my love sway)
When I saw my love sway
Aman aman aman aman
The beauty charmed and amazed us
Aman aman aman aman
Something in a moment captivated us
Aman aman aman aman
Like a branch bending gracefully
Aman aman aman aman
Oh my fate, and my confusion
Who is there to alleviate my suffering
In love and torment
Except this ruler of beauty
Aman aman aman aman
In love and torment
Aman aman aman aman
Pure beauty 😍
The owner of beauty
damn bro, what a lyric!
Shukran
You the real hero
For all the non-Arabic speakers, here are the lyrics :
[ Lamma bada yatathanna ] x2
When I saw her sway
[ Aman aman aman aman ]
Oh mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy
[ Hibbi jamalu fatanna ]
My love’s beauty was captivating
[ Aman aman aman aman ]
Oh mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy
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[ Wa'adi wa ya Hirati ] x2
Oh my fate and reason for my confusion
[ Man li rahimu shakwati ]
Who could relieve my sufferings
[ Fil-Hubbi min law'ati ]
In love and torment
[ Illa maliku l-jamal ]
Except the King of Heaven?
[ Aman aman aman aman ]
Oh mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy
[ Illa maliku l-jamal ]
Except the King of Heaven?
[ Aman aman aman aman ]
Oh mercy, mercy, mercy, mercy
[ Illa maliku l-jamal ]
Except the King of Heaven?
The faithful translation of --- Illa maliku l-jamal --- is: none other than the king of beauty (or perfection)!
By king of beauty the poet who wrote it meant as: "The God of beauty" !
Imagine this beautiful song was made in 1300
✌
@Just The truth من الاندلس و الدليل من الآن تتغنى في افراح في المغرب
@@efzedlr3536 ايش دخل ام الاندلس في المغرب، غباء لا حدود.له
@@scne3175 الغباء هو لي فيك و الي في الناس الي يظنون ان الاندلس فتحت بالمشارقة فقط و نسوا انو الموريين و سكان شمال افريقيا هم من صنعوا التاريخ تماك الحاجة الوحيدة المشتركة هي العربية و الدين بلاش طمس هويتنا ، امازيغ و عرب كانوا في الاندلس و اقرأ التاريخ شوية و ثقف نفسك.
@@efzedlr3536 شفت كيفاش تقولني شيئ ما قلتوش ؟ راك تختصر الاندلسيين في المغاربة بمعنى الامازيغ ثاني راك حصرتهم في المغرب،
الاندلس فيها عرب وامازيغ، قول موسيقى اندلسية مشي موسيقي مغربية
Beautiful! I can tell Arabic is not their native tongue but their performance is still off the charts! Beautiful ❤️
This song and music took me back to the Andalusian time, the beautiful architecture and I can almost feel the breeze of a fresh air and the sound of green trees and the soft sun light while this music is playing in the background, I feel like I don't belong to this time . It's very hard to listen to any modern songs after listening to this masterpiece today.
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A highly civilization and golden age of knowledge in Andalusia...
Andalusia was not Arab. It was mixed cultures between Berbers, the native Iberians, Arabs and even Jews
@@lest3136 لغتهم عربيه ثقافتهم عربيه والاسلام جمعهم
@@lest3136 Exactly. people think that Iberia was conquered by the Arabs and then native iberians was kicked to Europe untill they came back 800 years later and kicked the muslims.. this is totally stupid.. although a lot of famous spanish cities today were originally built by the muslims and Arab rulers during those 800 years
Listening to this and reading the comments has had me weeping while laying in bed. There are some beautiful things in this life.
You made me smile
the gift of an old Arabic Empire, that was so Rich with Music, science, and culture.
الموسيقى هلكد ما دقيقه وسلسه تحسوها تحچي 🥺 مغرمهههه بلغتنا وجمالها وموسيقاها وفنها العظيم والفريد🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️
مايكل ابراهيم
افتخر انك عربي وافتخر اكثر انك ابن بلدي سوريا وافتخر بجهودك القيمة لنشر الموسيقة الشرقية والتراث العربي
بطريقة رائعة وملفتة بابداع ممتاز شكرا لك وشكرا لكل اعضاء الاوركسترا الدولية الخاصة بك تستاهل مليون لايك
ربنا يحفظ سوريا ويداوي جرحها !1
شكرا لهذا الجمال
💙💙💙
استمع لهده نسخة من ابداع ميسترو مغربي واداء فرنسين :
ruclips.net/video/bvLOYGElwg8/видео.html&lc=z22nubdxmoatfdmcwacdp43a2a45kyofovpxjafyaqhw03c010c
اللغه العربية لغه صعبه لكن محاولتهم بالنطق كانت رائعه تمنيت ولو حطو الكثير من المغنين العرب الي ينطقوها أوضح على كل أبدعو فيها
Exactement
Arabic music is simply music with a soul.
فرقة عظيمة ولها مستقبل مشرق إذا إستمرت على هذا المنوال.
تحياتي إلى قائد الفرقة النابغة Michael Ibrahim
افضل من قدّم الاغنية العربية للغرب هذي القناة والقائمين عليها .. شفت لهم مقاطع يدربون الاطفال والشباب الغرب على الاغاني العربية بمعاهد بفلوريدا اظن .. صرااااااحه مدري وش اقول 🌹🌺
Wonderful work 🌸
As a native Arab speaker, the singer in the minute 9:24 is the only Arab singer of all the ones sing it as solo. They saved him to the end, but his voice is not the Orchestra style because we we’re not used to sing it like this. We sing it more softly. But unfortunately the western audience did not understood that. They did not clap for him. However, his pronunciation of the Arabic phonetics are all correct of course. Unlike the others before him which you feel a foreigner is singing your native language from the first word you heard. With all respect to all those lovely singers in this video who have great voices and tried to pronounce the Arabic as best as they could.
Thank you very much for this beautiful work.
They claped but the intensity of music at this moment came over their clapping sound
لازم تسمع بهجة رحال لما تغني الاندلسي .
@@healsandplays8781 exactly
Same here :) 😃
please don't make this awkward. enjoy the music
The last man, he is an Arab, we can't miss that he has the tone of out strong voices
في وقت كانت الغة العربية لغة الرقاء والفخامه وفي عصر ذهبي كانت الموسيقي تسحر سامعها اجمل موسيقي سمعتها في طيلة حياتي ولغاية أليوم لا أمل من سماعها❤️
Arabian music has so many talents and various skills. I really like listening to. It often. Its relaxing too.
Some people don't understand just how difficult arabic can be (including arabs), the fact that they can pull hard vocals like حا (a sharper deviation of the english *HA*) is facinating, great job!!
Hearing with tears...
Same here
It was a great idea to end this song with an arabic native speaker 9:24 👏🏽😍 it shows the beauty of arabic language 😍❤️
This girl, who started singing in the minute 5:15, God is your greatest. My body shuddered from the splendor of your voice and your singing, an angelic voice and a masterful of letters and the Arabic language in a supernatural way and a masterpiece
♥Your performance is really great but you need more training
متخصص في اللغة، ولا أعرف ماذا قالت، اللغة العربية صعبة على اللسان.
@@user-zh9su3pb5g
نحنا كعرب نعرف ماذا غنت وقالت
ولكن نتكلم عن ابداع المقام والنوتات و والاحساس
فهمي الاجمل بعد العربي باخر الاغنيه
07:34 the violin part .. impressively beautiful
It's clear that the last singer is Arabic.. perfect pronunciation 👌🏻
Translation:
"Lamma bada yathana"
When my love started to swing(a calm dance)
-at this point the poete stops describing what happened and says
"Aman aman aman aman"
It's like, the poete is remembering the scene and the happiness he felt when he saw his love is swaying.
"Hbe jamalo ftna"
"My love's beauty made us mad."
"Gothn thna hen mal"
"A branch of tree sways when my love sways."
The poete is comparing his love to a branch of tree when it sways, in other words he's describing the calm dance of his love.
"Aman aman aman aman"
"Wa'ady wa ya herte"
"My promise, my confusion "
The poete remembers some of his own problems.
"Mn le rhem shakwate"
"Is there anybody who can understand my complaint"
"Fe lhob mn lawa'ty"
Continuing previous line.
"Is there anybody can understand how much I'm tired and fell in love !?"
"Ila malek al jmal"
The poete answers his self saying that no one can understand his love except the one who loves !
"Aman aman aman aman"
"Aman aman amab aman"
The old Arabs denounce and admonish everyone who falls in love. It is not the one who falls in love but specifically the one who makes love a pain, as they blame a man who cried, if his wife or his lover left him.
Therefore, the poet was wondering about the existence of someone who would have mercy on him and understand the love and pain that he fell in.
Osama Kurdi Pasha -- Many thanks for your magisterial comment.....Allah Yehfazak...min San Agustinillo, Oaxaca !
@@steveegallo3384 Thanks
Thaanl you for the explanation.. I am an arab but i never had the chance to actually go beyond the spoken words and rythm.. So thank you it makes more sense now and feels deeper
Ur welcome.
Bro I'd like to ask you whether you live in Istanbul.. Cause i think i met someone there with your name
نعمة الله. تحياتي. دعم من روسيا.
Большое спасибо брат
❤️🌹
شكرا
كلمات: لسان الدين بن الخطيب
- وُلِد في العام 1313م في لوشة/الأندلس.
- تَوفي في العام 1374م في فاس/المغرب.
- أندلسِيًا لُقِب ب "ذو الوزارتين" كان عَلامَة، وشاعِر وكاتبًا وفقيهًا مالكيًا ومؤرِخًا وفيلسوفًا وطبيبًا وسِياسِيًا.
- درس الأدب والطب والفلسفة في جامعة القرويين بمدينة فاس.
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لمَّا بدا يتثنّى (مقام نهاوند)
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لــمَّــا بـــدا يَــتَــثَــنّــى
حِــبـي جــمــالُـهُ فَـتَـنّـا
أمْرٌ ما بِلـحـظُـة أسَـرْنا
غُـصْـنًا ثـنـى حينَ مال
وعــدي ويــا حـيـرتـي
مَنْ لي رحـيـم شَكْـوَتي
فِي الحُب مِـن لَوْعَـتـي
إلاّ مَـلــيــك الـجــمــال
آمان آمان.. آمان آمان
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أولى تسجيلات هذا المُوشح في العام 1910م مع المُغَني المِصْري سَيد الصفتي، ثم مع المغنى محي الدين بعيون، عام 1920م، وأشهرتها السَيِدة/ فيروز.
إحْتِراماتي
من الملحن..لأقلبن الكون حتي اعرفه
@@haalamohammad4275
قيل أن اللحن للشيخ محمد عبدالرحيم المسلوب (عاش بين 1793م و1928م)، ونسبه أخرون إلى سليم المصري
إحْتِراماتي
لسان الدين بن الخطيب من اصل جزائري ولد في خنشلة و عاش في الأندلس.
من الملفت أن يقحم الناس القبلية والمناطقية ويفوتوا على أنفسهم وعلى غيرهم متعة الإستمتاع للجمال، رؤية الجمال، استنشاق الجمال، أن يحزن إن حاول غيره أن يصيخ السمع للجمال، أن تهدأ نفسه بالجمال، أن يجد فسحة فرح في عالم يتلاطم بالحروب والدماء والبؤس، والجوع، والفقر، كأن المرء منهم يتتبع الخلل في كلمة أو ترجمة أو نقص بيت، فإن وجده فرح ايما فرح، وإجتهد في إيراز نقص المادة.
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يبدو أن أغلبنا لا يطيق مظان الجمال، ويحمل في دواخله أمراض لا يرتاح منها حتى حين، إلا إذا عكر على الناس صفوهم، لذا كنا أدنى الشعوب تحضرا وثقافة وعلما وإنتاجا.
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بعض الناس إذا أمطرت السماء فرح، لسارع بفتح مظلته!
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تمتعوا قليلا طالما هناك متسع من الوقت.
@@handha1322 لم يكن هناك شيء اسمه جزائر أيام ابن الخطيب الجزائر صنعها الاستعمار الفرنسي مؤخرا
اللغة عربية فيها روحانية و جمال لا يوصف
من الجميل أن نرى شبان من مختلف الأعراق يغنون قصيدة عربية من حضاراتنا الذهبية في الأندلس إن هذا ليبعث عاطفة جياشة في نفوسنا❤
أحسنتم كان عمل عظيم من المايسترو و العازفين و الشبان
اللحن
That's tarab ! They bring tears to the eyes and a shiver through the body. Waow ! These kids have extraordinary talent. They all sing magnificently, but allow me this, the young lady at 5:15, she's really outstanding ! Her voice is exceptional, she sings in the authentic Andalusian style, rendering the whole subtlety of the music. Big up to the orchestra, thank you for this magical moment !
From all races signing Arabic classic.. it just beautiful 🙏💐
الفن العربي الأصيل اللذي يكاد يندثر 😥
الفن العربي لا يندثر وهدا دليل على أن هناك من يهتم به ويواصل.
يندثر؟
Damn those eyes of mine, I don't know why they forcing me to cry
Oh my dear God, you are producing beautiful music, masterpieces and it is a big pleasure to follow you!
You are inspiring!!
Greetings from Bosnia Herzegowina, Sarajevo! 🇧🇦❤️
maybe you need to hear this vesion :
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God bless you from Baghdad
Love to our brothers ❤💙💯
@@user-lk9fi3rw7m Woooow!!!! It is great!
grazie Maestro,non ho capito nulla dei testi, la bellezza della musica e delle voci ha superato l'ostacolo della traduzione. PACE PER TUTTI I POPOLI NO AL RAZZISMO E A CHI LO PROMUOVE.
Che bel messaggio di sensibilità e rispetto. Ho scoperto il mondo arabo quando facevo Erasmus all’Università Americana di Beirut ( Libano) con 8 altri compatrioti norvegesi. Fu una grandissima esperienza in ogni senso della parola, dal punto : cultura, storia, geografia ( il Libano è un bellissimo paese che mi ricorda tanto la Grecia il paese della mia mamma), lingua, arte e gastronomia.
BRAVO to those kids for singing in such an amazing but difficult language as Arabic! "Lamma bada yatathanna" is classic masterpiece, a very difficult song t sing and they were brilliant! Congratulations to the orchestra as well! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for your kind words
9:24 hat sehr gut gesungen,man merkt sofort die Aussprache ,immer weiter
Ich bin sehr begeistert sowas zu hören
I hope I was there to sing in Arabic 💔it’s my fav song
The accent of those young singers added a charming beauty to this masterpiece...words can't tell...❤❤❤❤
Beautiful music.
I wished I could understand the lirics.
But it doesn't matter.
I just had a falafel Sandwich with extra Hummus.
Late evening (7.30 PM in Chicago USA) from Palestinian restaurant.
I'm relaxing on a couch listening to this beautiful music.
Salam malaikum to all of you in the Middle East .
I'm Polish living in Chicago USA.
Love to FAJROUZ !!!❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely beautiful.
Mastery of art and spirit.
Thank you ARAB ORCHESTRA .
YOU PLACED A SPOT IN MY HEART ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Alikom salam cheers from Saudi Arabia
hello 👋 from Morocco 🇲🇦
Lirics of this song tries to describe falling in love ... This slow and deep rhythm provoke tears of joy and appreciation. Each singer just reads his page of life's big book. Each voice matters to glorify God's love. Deep bow and respect! Fireworks salutes from Bulgaria
Thanks for explaining that, it is ironic you from BG cause im half arab and half bulgarian. Pozdrav ot 6vetsia
I am Indian and I don't know Arabic and I have lost count of how many times I have watched this video
I'm very proud being an Arabic girl❤
That's amazing. I'm trying to learn Arabic and so far I can read it and say the words, but I don't know what they mean. 😅💛 Arab culture is magical! I wish I was a part of it.
@@synnesilentweb i can help you
Proud to be an arab 🤝
One of most amazing culture of the world!
@@user-ro4ul7vd8x To???
I'm still in shock about this performance! Definitely honored to have been apart of this beautiful concert!!
where were you ?
You did really well!!
@@adnan64356 you can see me at 4:11 top right!!
well done, its really all about exposure & appreciation.
ABSOLUTELY Amazing!!! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
لسان الدين بن الخطيب
روعة الالحان والموسيقى الاندلسية 🇱🇾
Proud of being able to speak and understand Arabic. The language of the heart. All did a great performance. Bless you all.
Fantastic orchestra, beautiful voices and the most amazing is their great efforts to sing wonderfully and pronounce the arabic eventhough it's not their original language. I really appreciated this work that shows the beauty, the elegance and the tender sensibility of Arabic music ❤❤
Greetings from Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳👍
It was so entertain watching the high-schoolers in the audience cheer on their comrades. lul, The Black girl stole the show though.
Jus for note that guy in 9:25 has the best pronunciation
Amen: - A voice of the purest gold...
Her voice is just wow
9:30 finally someone fixed it all
Hahah yeah... Even though his voice lacked the Arab decoration of the notes.
thank you
I mean they tried so, even though the guy is an arab clearly i would give it to the others since it's not their mother tongue and yet they remember all the words and did their best in one of the hardest languages in the world.
Fix pronounciation , destroy music😂
إي والله
Too much to keep me without crying. Everything blends perfectly.
as an arab ,it's fantastic to listen to your music with another amazing youth group ..bravoo 👏👏👏
When this song is done well, it makes me cry. I have tears rolling down my face! so very well done by everyone!
Wow wow wow
Simply amazing
From Iraq with love 🇮🇶
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Magical it is when you imagine your better self while listening to this amazing piece of art , also i'm appreciating those performances and i can see how hard they are trying to make it sound this much good 🙏🏼❤️
These wonderful students from America sing the most difficult muwashah and poem that is more than a thousand years old. Thank you from Syria.
The chair and the Orchestra! Thank you wonderful! No words to expresa what I felt! Exquisit music!
يا إلهي كم يحمل هذا الموشح من عظمة في لحنه.
I really love your music, great job! I was excited with every student and the violin´s solo is simply wonderful! Congrats from Coahuila, México
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Michael and the orchestra exceptional beauty وعدي يا وعدي ع الحلاوة و الجمال
Nowadays we all belong to planet earth like always. I cried a little touched me deep! Congratulations!
That orange haired guy is a diamond in the rough waiting for its day in the sun
That's Layth Sidiq, one of the best violinists of that style out there IMHO, and a fantastic vocalist as well ❤️. Check him out.
I was listening to this while I was working and stopped to see who the f was playing when he really got into it. His talent is cosmic level.
@@joannahomeniuk4120 can you give names of the six singers ? Weveney william and ?? The arabian and who wears hijab and the blond girl whats their names ?
@@scne3175 sadly no idea 😕 I think searching in the concerto might help tho, so hang in there, maybe I'll find sth soon
@@joannahomeniuk4120 i searched in concerto names in description but no clue, i loved the third singer sound and weveney and the arabian more than others, i thought may they have channels or ..., Sadly weveney doesn't post 😣
If you found names or channels please tell me,
Thank u for giving layth sidiq name, i found his channel on youtube ❤️
Beautifully done. By all. The violinist takes me away every time and so does the female soloist in the last segment. She should definitely take her singing to the next level. Awesome. The 3 guys in front line choir are a major distraction, seemingly not lending their voices to the rest of the powerful chorus. Amazing orchestra. Thank you Michael, for music well done.
Magnifique interprétation par des jeunes de tous horizons. C’est une merveille. Bravo les jeunes. La musique vous aime.❤❤❤
This song always brings tears to my eyes....so beautiful!
Best things in arabic culture is music, poems and Literature
مامعنى اسمك؟
WOW gave me goosebumps! Bravo Bravoooooo!
Music is The only language that all can anderstand it ♥️
Beautifully rendered and so well sung by all. Congrats to the singers, orchestra and maestro for giving us this wonderful experience! Totally in awe.
Such beautiful music and beautiful performances 💕
So beautiful...thank you for sharing.
الفن العربي أصبح يسري بهدوء إلى القلوب العالمية
amazing and respect for those students to sing this and respect for the Conductor and the whole Orchestra
Can we all appreciate the violin solo at 7:05 ? Perfect rendition of Eastern polyphony from a (I'm assuming) non-native! Beautiful!
The violinist is Layth Sidiq, from Jordan. His family is originally from Iraq.
Wonderfull
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واضح أنهُ عربي من مخارج الحُروف، لكن لم أتوقعهُ عرقيًا .
This is absolutely beautiful, emotive, spiritual, divine. THANK YOU!
You are doing a great work and representing the rich Arabian heritage through music. Thank you very much🌺🌹🏵⚘🕊🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Full respect to you maestro Michael Ibrahim for spread our musical culture which touch every single soul on this planet, if anyone pay attention to andalou culture or spain you well see the arabic heritage very clear, arabic language is fruitful, rich, and take you to upper level.
نبكي شوقا على ارضنا الأسلاميه في الأندلس لقد كانت اجمل حضاره واجمل بلاد وصل لها العرب المسلمون 🤍
من اروع ما سمعت .. شو هالتوليفة الساحرة و التوظيف الرهيب .. ابدعتم .
a universal language that could describe any moment in life.
Michael Ibrahim انت مبدع لك الشكر ولكل من على المسرح الساحر مطربين وعازفين وتقنيين وفنيين .انتم اكثر من رائعين.
❤️❤️❤️❤️ - Out of the world !! Peaceful 💗💗 OMG!!! What a precious performance, so amazing and magical, I'm so thrilled from France
I am absolutely mesmerized!!!!! KUDOS to each and every single individual who was part of this wonderful piece of work, especially those whose first language is not arabic, for the extraordinary effort they put into doing what they did. A HUGE thank-you, and infinite respect to Mr. Ibrahim for a marvelous feast.
To listen to and dream of a dreamt world..the best feeling awaken..so beautifully sung..a voice coming from the soul..to others souls...enchanting!
Many many thanks to all for this otherwordly moment, a pure deligth to hear !