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词条 Oudaden
释义

  1. History

  2. Group Members

  3. Style

  4. Discography

      Albums  

  5. References

  6. External links

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Oudaden is a Moroccan musical group that plays Berber amazigh music. It was formed in 1978 in Ben Sergao near Agadir, in the Sous[1] region of Morocco. Its leader is Abdellah el Foua.

History

Oudaden was founded in 1978 in Ben Sergao near Agadir. The group has performed throughout Morocco and internationally, particularly in Europe and the United States. They performed in Malaysia at the Rainforest World Music Festival, and in Tanzania on occasion of the Sauti za Busara. Their first album was released in 1985. The band's discography has grown to thirty-eight albums, contributing to the revival of Amazigh song.[2][3][4]

In 2012 they went on tour in France and performed, in particular, at the Arab World Institute.[2][4]

Group Members

Current members
  • Abdellah el Foua (banjo and vocals)
  • Ahmed el Foua (talunt, a type of drum,[5] and tagoualt)
  • Mohammed Jemoumekh (tam-tam, called tigwaline)
  • Larbi Amhal (tismamayeen-nakus)
  • Khalid el Foua (talunt)
  • Larbi Boukharmous (guitar)
Former members
  • Abdelhak Aresmouk (banjo)
  • Hassan Aatour (guitarist)
  • Hassan Zine (guitarist)
  • Mohamed Aznkd (guitarist)
  • Said Ouhdi (guitarist)
  • Abdellah Berhich (talunt)
  • Lahcen Achaor (talunt + nakus)
  • Hassan Ait Said (lyrics)

Style

Oudaden takes inspiration from traditional Amazigh music. It is one of the leaders of the Soussi style called "Tagroupit" or "Tiroubba" This new style comes right after Tazenzart style. This type of music is often present in wedding ceremonies in the Maghreb. and almost always includes at least one banjo and electric guitar; these two instruments constitute the pillars of "Tiroubba" style.

Discography

Albums

  • 2011 : Empreinte (Buda Musique)
  • 2012 : Mayna

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.libe.ma/Des-airs-ghiwanis-amazighis-et-gnaouis-en-hommage-a-Tayeb-Saddiki-cloturent-le-Festival-Gnaoua_a74855.html|via=http://www.journaux.ma/art-culture/32368 |title=Des airs ghiwanis, amazighis et gnaouis en hommage à Tayeb Saddiki clôturent le Festival Gnaoua |date=May 16, 2016|author=Alain Bouithy|language=French}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.libe.ma/Groupe-majeur-de-la-musique-amazighe-Oudaden-en-tournee-en-France_a26345.html|title=Groupe majeur de la musique amazighe : Oudaden en tournée en France|author=L.B.|date=2 April 2012|editor=Libération}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.lepoint.fr/villes/trois-ambassadeurs-de-la-culture-amazighe-02-06-2011-1340277_27.php|title=Trois ambassadeurs de la culture amazighe|author=Juliette Gréboire|date=2 June 2011|editor=Le Point}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.lematin.ma/content-article.php?id=161254|title=Musique : "Oudaden" signe son 28e album|author=Kenza Alaoui|date=12 January 2012|editor=Le Matin}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UgQMX0kELGAC&pg=PA51|page=51|title=Ethnicities, Community Making, and Agrarian Change: The Political Ecology of a Moroccan Oasis|author=Hsain Ilahiane|via=Google Books|publisher=University Press of America|year=2004|isbn=0761828761}}

External links

  • Official site
  • OUDADEN - MAROC
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