Big City Blues / Çiğdem Aslan
Hamburg International Music Festival
With virtuosic lightness, the Alevi-Kurdish singer Çiğdem Aslan gives the rembetiko a new lease of life in her adopted home city of London. Her weightless, passionate singing keeps alive the hope that different cultures will be able to live together in peace and joy one day.
»Two souls, alas, are housed within my breast.« A number of contemporary musicians who live in the liminal world between (at least) two cultures might well second this famous exclamation from Goethe’s »Faust«. On the one hand they make music in the traditional styles of their musical forebears – be that raï, which is often called the »blues of Algeria«; the melancholic Finnish tango; the wistful rembetiko sung by the Greeks expelled from Asia Minor; or the klezmer, which remembers the lost world of the Jewish schtetl.
On the other hand, however, these musicians also live in the present, in modern cities such as London, Paris and Berlin, where they soak up new influences and integrate them into the old genres. In the process they create a new blues of the big city – with one foot in the present and the other in the past.
Performers
Çiğdem Aslan vocals
Michalis Kouloumis violin
Dimitris Koufogiorgos bouzouki
Colin Somervell double bass
Antonio Romero darbuka
Antonis Anissegos piano
Nikolaos Baimpas kanun and musical director
Programme
A Thousand Cranes
Festival
Hamburg International Music Festival
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