Gregorio Paniagua "Musique Arabo - Andalouse"

Gregorio Paniagua "Musique Arabo - Andalouse"

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Atrium Musicae de Madrid dir. Gregorio Paniagua
Musique Arabo - Andalouse
Harmonia Mundi/Victor (Japan) 1983
VIC-28107 (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : EX(wear on one corner, very slightly color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly surface noises.)

A 1977 release by Atrium Musicae de Madrid, an ancient music ensemble led by Gregorio Paniagua, an ancient musician from Madrid, Spain, and one of the most famous recordings of all time. If the name rings a bell, you're right. He is the father of Luis Paniagua, one of the leading figures of the Spanish contemporary/new age scene who brought Arab and Mediterranean classical music into the contemporary music scene. In Japan, he has been discovered and appreciated by audio enthusiasts such as the late Tetsuo Nagaoka. In this album, Luis Paniagua, Eduardo, Carlos and the Paniagua family including Luis Paniagua, Pablo Cano and Christina Ubeda, who have also participated in Luis' solo works and Babia, take part in a project that focuses on classical music from Andalusia, Spain, influenced by Arabic music. Also it is similar feeling a number of Luis Paniagua's works, such as De Magico Acuerdo, Neptuno and Planeo, as well as the soundtrack album Alquibla, a TV documentary by Luis Delgado, a student of Gregorio's, and the soundtrack to the Alquibla series. This is the Japanese pressing on super vinyl.

A4: Sana'a Qaim Ua Nisf 1 Garibach Al-Hossain
A5: Sana'a Quddam Rast

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Japanese
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English