Latest Release

- MAR 28, 2025
- 11 Songs
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- The Astounding Eyes of Rita · 2009
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- After the Last Sky · 2025
- The Astounding Eyes of Rita · 2009
Essential Albums
- Since his 1991 debut, Tunisia-born oud player Anouar Brahem has released a string of excellent albums that blend (to varying degrees) traditional Middle Eastern styles with a modern approach rooted in Western improvisation and classical music. This often-lively 2009 effort has a warm pulse thanks to the first-time meeting of clarinetist Klaus Gesing, acoustic bass guitarist Bjorn Meyer, and percussionist Khaled Yassine, who brings a dancing sense of rhythm (on darbouka and bendir) to songs like “Stopover at Djibouti.” (Brahem had already played with each of them individually.) A fretless Middle Eastern lute, the oud works great alongside clarinet despite being in the same sonic range: the seamless sound between the two is a strength on the title track, while at other times his plucking is a galaxy away from the free-flowing woodwind, as on the duet “Waking State.” Those looking for the band in robust forward motion can turn to “Al Birwa,” while the stately “Dance with Waves” is more undulating.
Compilations
About Anouar Brahem
The oud, a Middle Eastern lute like instrument, has been revolutionized in the composing and playing of Tunisian oudist / composer Anouar Brahem. In his hands, it's an imaginative instrument capable of accompanying musicians from across the spectrum. He's composed for film and musical theater productions work with Gabriel Yared on the Costa-Gravas film Hanna K, and Moufida Tlatli's The Silences of the Palace. Since releasing Barzakh in 1991, he's recorded for ECM. 1995's Khomsa included Richard Galliano, while 1998's Thimar showcased Brahem with John Surman and Dave Holland. 2009's The Astounding Eyes Of Rita charted in four countries, as did 2014's double length Souvenance. Three years later Brahem released the quartet offering Blue Maqams with Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Django Bates. He returned in 2025 with After the Last Sky, featuring Holland, Bates, and cellist Anja Lechner.
- FROM
- El Halfaouine, Tunisia
- BORN
- 1957
- GENRE
- Jazz