Eduardo Paniagua, Omar Metioui - Núba al Máya Ibn Báya

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Review by Natalia H. Correa

Eduardo Paniagua and Omar Metioui have come together to create a stunning album titled Núba al Máya Ibn Báya. The album is a beautiful blend of traditional Arabic and Andalusian music, with intricate instrumentation and mesmerizing vocals.

From the very first track, listeners are transported to another world, with the haunting sounds of the oud and the gentle percussion setting the tone for the rest of the album. The vocals are exceptional, with both Paniagua and Metioui delivering powerful performances that are both emotional and evocative.

The album is expertly produced, with each track flowing seamlessly into the next, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The instrumentation is diverse, with a variety of traditional Arabic and Andalusian instruments used to create a rich and textured sound.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
II Mízán Qá ´im Wa-Nisf
VI Mízán Quddám (segunda parte)
V Mízán Quddám (primera parte)
I Mízán Bsít
III Mízán Btáyhí
IV Mízán Dary

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Catalog Numbers

PN630

Labels

Pneuma

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Formats

CD

Notes

Ensemble IBN BÁYA

Barcodes

Barcode: 8428353063015

About Eduardo Paniagua, Omar Metioui

Spanish architect and musician, born in 1952 in Madrid, specialized in medieval Spanish music. Founder of , and later also founder of label. Brother of , and .

Real Name

    • Eduardo Paniagua García-Calderón

Name Vars

  • E. Paniagua
  • ED
  • EP
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Summary by Natalia H. Correa

Núba al Máya Ibn Báya is a stunning album that showcases the incredible talents of Eduardo Paniagua and Omar Metioui. It is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates traditional Arabic and Andalusian music, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who hear it.