9/23/2013

Melos - Chants de la Méditerranée / Mediterranean songs

 

Artist:            Melos
Album:          Melos – Chants de la Méditerranée
Year:             2012
Line-up:        Keyvan Chermirani – artistic direction & percussions
                     Dorsaf Hamdani – vocals
                     Mohamed Lassoued – violin & rebab
                     Mohammed Rochdi Mfarredj – qanun
                     Drossos Koutsokostas – vocals
                     Kyriakos Kalaitzidis – oud
                     Kyriakos Petras – violin
                     Périklis Papapetropoulos – saz, bulgari, lavta
                     Juan Carmona – flamenco guitar
                     El Kiki – vocals
                     Sergio Martinez - cajon
Label:           Accords Croisés

μελος – 1. a member (a person in a group); 2. a limb; 3. a song, strain, the music to which a song is set, an air, melody (Lindell and Scott: Greek-English Lexicon)

The Mediterranean is truly a fascinating place in many ways but especially in the field of cultural history it holds a particular interest. The roots of the whole Western culture and civilisation are found in the Ancient Greece which was not summoned out of nothing but rather it was born in the course of over a thousand years as a result of interaction between the Mediterranean culture and the Arabic and Islamic cultures. The Mediterranean is not only a historical and cultural space of the researchers, historians and intellects but also the mystical and magical space of writers, musicians and other artists. All the numerous cultures of the Mediterranean form one singular and vast continuity where the same phenomena, thoughts and forms appear over and over again in different geographical locations and in different time periods. All these elements are rooted deeply in the space and time and thus one cannot separate one Mediterranean culture without taking account the greater network of cultural influences of the whole Mediterranean sea.

Melos is a project created by Saïd Assadi, the director of the French concert office, production agency and record label Accords Croisés and realised by the prolific Iranian percussionist and composer Keyvan Chemirani. Its' aim is to explore the endless Mediterranean culture and its' power through music. For this rather ambitious artistic pursuit of bringing together different musical traditions of the Mediterranean and modern compositions, Keyvan has not settled on gathering individual musicians from different Mediterranean cultures but has went even further by bringing in three whole ensembles forming a group of eleven people which features musicians from Spain, Morocco, Tunisia and Greece. The ensembles around the project have varied over the years around Keyvan but on this particular album we have the plessure to witness Juan Carmona and his ensemble, Dorsaf Hamdani and her ensemble and the Greek En Chordais joining forces to create something tremendous musically.

This record, simply titled Melos – Mediterranean songs, brings together three rich musical traditions of the different members of the project: flamenco from Spain, Greek music and maluf from the Maghreb region (Northwest Africa, west of Egypt). Additionally, other musical traditions and their elements are explored here going as far as to Armenia and all the way to India. Music presented here is an enchanting search of common musical grounds and counterparts of various music style and lyrical themes of the Mediterranean; Melos is a fascinating study of the similar musical modes and their functions and specially the rhythmic strength and possibilities which are exquisite and endless in the Mediterranean music traditions. Nevertheless, it is not only a piece of academic research but most of all an artistic creation. The one major problem with these kinds of fusion projects is the difficulty of mixing the two – and in this case various – different elements in one pot without it sounding contrived. The strength and the magic of Melos are that Keyvan Chemirani and all the talented musicians here succeed in making and piecing together songs which have all these different elements in them, and yet, they all sound natural. Here we have compositions which all at the same time have sounds and images of the past and the tradition, but still sound new and exciting, they might seem somewhat strange and foreign but are also somehow familiar. It is a piece of the mythical time which still can be found in certain parts of the Mediterranean.

Similar to the epic story of Homer's Odyssey, Melos is a musical and cultural journey where one sets off traveling the world and returns home, returns to oneself. The project is a glorious attempt to caress the whole Mediterranean culture and spellbind its' listener with its' magic never neglecting the integrity and the uniqueness of the cultures of its' individual members. Here the one who seeks might find a brief glimpse of the mythical time, the nature and the hidden.

Here is a 10-minute document about the project:


Written by Παναγιωτιης

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