| Emessa (Homs) | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | May 25, 2012 |
| Recorded | New York City and Moscow July 11–16, 2010 |
| Genre | Classical, World |
| Length | 59:10 |
| Label | Soul b Music[1] |
| Producer | Malek Jandali |
Emessa (Homs) is an album of original music for piano and orchestra composed and orchestrated by Malek Jandali and recorded with The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra with Seregey Kondrashev as a conductor. The music was inspired by and dedicated to the people of Syria in their struggle for freedom and human rights.[2] The release of “Freedom Qashoush Symphony” was accompanied by a tour of the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Malek Jandali
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Caravan" | 3:42 |
| 2. | "Zinzana" | 5:23 |
| 3. | "Mari" | 6:29 |
| 4. | "Emessa" | 5:28 |
| 5. | "Mawal" | 5:30 |
| 6. | "Nasheed" | 5:04 |
| 7. | "Valse Hijaz" | 4:23 |
| 8. | "Freedom" | 6:08 |
| 9. | "Amal" | 7:39 |
| 10. | "Syrian Pulse" | 4:20 |
| 11. | "Salam" | 5:04 |
Personnel
- Malek Jandali – composer, producer, publisher; piano, orchestration and arrangement
- Sergey Kondrashev – conductor
- the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra
- Roger Seibel – mastering engineer and sound master
References
- ↑ "Malek Jandali / Russian Philharmonic Orchestra - Emessa". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
- ↑ "Emessa Symphony - Malek Jandali". Syria Untold. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
External links
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