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'Qawwali', ecstatic Sufi song from Pakistan, is a tradition of music over eight hundred years old, deeply rooted in the Islamic Sufi tradition and first made widely accessible to a Western audience by artists such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and the Sabri Brothers. With the ensembles Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal and Asif Ali Khan Manzoor Hussain Santoo Khan Qawwal, "Flight of the Soul" presents rarely heard traditional sounds of this mystic, rousing music. - This is the last recording with the meanwhile passed-away qawwali master, Qutbuddin!

Content

Qalbana
Qaul Qalbana
Geet
Kafi
Naat
Ghazal

Performers

Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal & Party / Asif Ali Khan Manzoor Hussain Santoo Khan Qawwal & Party

More Information

Title:
Flight of the Soul
Qawwali from Pakistan
House of the Cultures of the World
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
72 ′36 ′′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
SM 15342
MAN EAN:
4010228153422
Weight:
0,11 kg

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