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ensemble consists of some of the most popular musicians in the Middle East, specifically Tunisia - they rely on traditional elements in order to capture the essence of Arabic folk music, playing qanun, nay, rigg, ud & more
Recorded at Studio Choukri Bou Hawala, Tunis, Tunisia in April 1995.
Personnel: Jamel Abid (qanoun); Nabir Zammit (violin).
Recording information: Studio Choukri Bou Hawala, Tunis Tunisia (04/1995).
Director: Yoshiko Matsuda.
Slah Manaa Ensemble: Slah Eddine Manaa (nay); Jamel Abid (qanun); Ridha Chemak (ud); Nabil Zammit (violin); Zoubeir Messai (tar).
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