Taqsim
Some contemplative music for a cool and rainy spring day here on Canada’s west coast.
This is a “taqsim” which is an improvised solo piece, and it’s a common form for the oud, the Arabic lute. Taqsim are deliberately expressive, often being used to set the mood for a longer suite of music. They can go on for 20 minutes or more, as the musician weaves through an emotional territory and describes a varied and conversational musical landscape.
This sample is typical of the genre, moving between slow and contemplative moments and points of high frenetic energy. It’s from a live recording by the Egyptian-born Australian musician Joseph Tawadros. It’s nearly 12 minutes long, so sit back and enjoy.
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Joe Tawadros the alleged musician is also an unethical spammer — don’t let him get you on his email list.