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Hamdi Makhlouf

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Hamdi Makhlouf
Background information
Born (1980-06-05)5 June 1980 (age 45)
GenresJazz
Arabic music
World Music
OccupationsMusician, composer,musicologist researcher
Years active2000–present
LabelsEMI Music – EMI Arabia
Websitehamdi-makhlouf.com
Musical artist

Hamdi Makhlouf (Arabic:حمدي مخلوف), born on(1980-06-05)5 June 1980 inTunis, anoud player, vocalist, composer and amusicologist. Focusing onjazz andworld music, Hamdi Makhlouf researches musical creation and Arabic modern composition.[1]

Since 2007, Hamdi Makhlouf conducts his own projects and composes music for small groups (trio, quartet and quintet). He performed several concerts with professional musicians andjazzmen such astabla drummer Philippe Foch, pianists Mohamed Ali Kammoun and Vincent Lendower, bassists Saubidet Juan and Leonardo Teruggi, violinist Zied Zouari and drummer Abdesslem Gherbi. These programs were presented during many Festivals such asMusicians from Tunisia, at the palace ofBaron d'Erlanger inSidi Bou Said, in 2008,[2] at theEgyptian Cultural Center in Paris in 2009 and 2010,[3] and at theInstrumental Music week inTunis in 2010.[4][5][6]

Music

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Hamdi Makhlouf began studying music from an early age, and continued his musical studies as an option until receiving his baccalaureate in 1999.

In the same year, he joined the Higher Institute of Music inSfax and began studying music andmusicology. Between 1999 and 2003, he continued his course with the oud master Wahid Triki and graduate with an instrumental qualification. During his student life, he composed several solo pieces for oud and interpreted many compositions of oud players includingJamil Bashir,Munir Bashir,Naseer Shamma and Khaled Mohamed Ali. In July 2003 he was awarded the Presidential Prize by thePresident of Tunisia for achievements in the arts and crafts industry, as well as a scholarship to pursue doctoral studies.[7]

Arriving in France, he began a series of first solo concerts at theCité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. He met the Tunisian pianist and composerWajdi Cherif and toured with him in several concerts and festivals between 2004 and 2006, including to the fifth Festival of Music at theArab World Institute in June 2004, theTanjazz festival in 2005, the "Couleurs Jazz" Festival held by the Centre for Arab and Mediterranean Music at the palace ofBaron d'Erlanger in Sidi Bou Said,[2]Le Baiser Salé[8] andSunset/Sunside.[8]

In 2011 Maklouf returned as a headline performer to the twelfth Festival of Music, again held at the Arab World Institute.[9]

Musicology and scientific research

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Hamdi Makhlouf continued his doctoral thesis at theParis-Sorbonne University. Since 2006, he has given several lectures at conferences and at the interdisciplinary seminar, the European Congress of Music Analysis atFreiburg im Breisgau on the theme of interpretation in October 2007; at IDEAT, the seminar at theUniversity of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and in May 2009, the Interdisciplinary Congress of Musicology in collaboration with the Lebanese musicologist Amine Beyhom[10]

He has published articles in the electronic journalMusimediane published with the assistance of the French Society for Musical Analysis.[11] He also co-edited with the Tunisian musicologist Mondher Ayari a collective book entitledMusic, Meaning and Emotion published by Delatour France.[12]

Discography

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In 2008, Hamdi Makhlouf recordedPages nocturnes, an Arabic song inspired by contemporary jazz, which was included inArabia Nights 4 published by EMI Music, a compilation of several famous artists of the Arab world.[13]

Collaboration

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He also participated in several musical projects as asideman:

  • oud player with pianist Wajdi Cherif on his second recordJasmine on Wech Records, which won a "Best CD of 2005" Award from the Indie Acoustic Project in the category of "World Music-Eurasia & Global Beat"[14]
  • oud player in the 2009 filmCoco starringGad Elmaleh[15]
  • oud player with the American saxophonistJoshua Levitt in his projectLahakah
  • vocalist withAmine and Hamza M'raihi in their recordPerpetual Motion on Network Medien label[16][17]
  • music arranger, oud player and vocalist with French jazz singer Sultana in his recordMosaïque[18]

References

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  1. ^(in French)Hamdi Makhlouf thesis (Paris Sorbonne University)Archived 23 June 2011 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^ab"Couleurs Jazz IV : Petites musiques de nuit" (in French). Tunisia Today. Retrieved20 June 2011.
  3. ^"Paris in June .. Month of music and the conclusion of the cultural season" (in Arabic).Al-Watan. 16 June 2010.
  4. ^"Programme de la 5ème édition de la semaine de la musique instrumentale à Tunis".Babnet (in French). 1 February 2010. Retrieved20 June 2011.
  5. ^"Interview with Hamdi Makhlouf" (in French).Tuniscope. 15 February 2010. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2012.
  6. ^"Hamdi Makhlouf : le maître d'une musique fusionnelle" (in French). Tuniscope magazine. 15 February 2010. Archived fromthe original on 24 March 2012.
  7. ^"Liste des personnes décorées ou récipiendaires du Prix présidentiel" (in French).La Presse de Tunisie. 12 July 2003. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2011.
  8. ^ab"Les mondes du jazz".AgoraVox. 30 January 2006.
  9. ^"Hamdi Makhlouf – Youssef Zayed – Hazem Shaheen".Arab World Institute. 8 June 2011.
  10. ^Hamdi Makhlouf; Amine Beyhom (2009)."Frettage du 'ūd (luth arabe) dans la théorie musicale arabe et influence sur la pratique (The fretting of the 'ūd (arabian lute) : musical theory and practice)".CIM 09. Music and its instruments. Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012.
  11. ^Hamdi Makhlouf."Composition, interprétation et figuralisme dans la musique du oud (luth arabo-oriental) de concert Analyse auditive de l'abri d'al-Amiriyya de Naseer Shamma". Musimediane.
  12. ^"Press release:Musique, Signification et Émotion"(PDF). Delatour France. 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 July 2011.
  13. ^Arabia Nights 4. EMI Music Distribution. 21 October 2008.
  14. ^"Wajdi Cherif: Jasmine (2005)".All About Jazz. 17 May 2006. Retrieved2 June 2011.
  15. ^"La radio alter-nativa fait sa fiesta". Alter Nativa. 29 April 2009. Retrieved2 June 2011.
  16. ^"Amine & Hamza:Perpetual Motion".
  17. ^Excerpt fromThe Challenge[permanent dead link]
  18. ^Track n°11, déraciné, feat. Hamdi Makhlouf[permanent dead link]

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