Anouar Brahem is a renowned composer and virtuoso of the Arabic short-necked lute, the oud, whose music transcends cultural boundaries. Born in Tunis in 1957, Brahem began his musical journey at the age of ten, studying at the local conservatory and later under a master of the oud. His unique sound blends Mediterranean and oriental influences with elements of jazz, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that resonate with audiences worldwide. With a discography spanning over three decades, including eleven solo albums released on ECM Records, Brahem's work is a testament to his artistic evolution and deep musical roots. His latest project, "After The Last Sky," named after a verse by the poet Mahmoud Darwish, features a powerful ensemble with cello, piano, and bass, offering a profound and moving musical experience. Brahem's music is a journey through time and space, inviting listeners to explore the depths of his artistic vision.