Hughes De Courson's "Mozart im Orient" is a captivating fusion of classical and Middle Eastern musical traditions, released on April 18, 1997, under WM Germany. This unique album spans a concise yet engaging 69 minutes, offering a fresh perspective on Mozart's timeless compositions. De Courson masterfully reinterprets Mozart's works, blending them with traditional Middle Eastern melodies and instruments, creating a sound that is both familiar and exotic.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, from reimagined overtures and symphonies to evocative arias and concertos. Standout pieces include "Ikhtitaf fi Assaraya," which reworks the overture from "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," and "Concerto for Oud & Piano No. 23," inspired by the "Adagio" from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23. De Courson's innovative arrangements and the skillful interplay of traditional and classical instruments make each track a journey of discovery.
"Mozart im Orient" showcases De Courson's deep respect for both classical and Middle Eastern musical heritage. The album is a testament to his ability to bridge cultural divides through music, offering listeners a rich and immersive experience. Whether you're a classical aficionado or a fan of world music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Ikhtitaf fi Assaraya (After the "Overture" from "Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Double Quartet in F Major (After Mozart's "Piano Trio No. 2 in G Major, K. 496")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie
Lamma Bada Yatathanna (After the First Movement from Mozart's "Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Mahdiyat (After Bernhard Flies's "Wiegenlied", attributed to Mozart as "K. 350")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Concerto for Oud & Piano No. 23 (After the "Adagio" from Mozart's "Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Hamilu Lhawa Tahibou (After Papageno's Aria, No. 20, from Mozart's "Magic Flute, K. 620")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Yaman Hawa (After the "Overture" from "Thamos, König in Aegypten, K. 345")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
MawwallHughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Double Quartet in E-Flat Major (After Mozart's "6 Variations, K. 360/374b")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Ouazat Al Kahira (After Auretta's Aria, No. 2, from Mozart's "L'oca del Cairo, K. 422")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Symphonie Egyptienne (After Mozart's "Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183/173dB")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Dhikr - Requiem - Golgotha, for Voices, Children's Chorus and Orchestra (After the "Introitus" from Mozart's "Requiem in D Minor, K. 626")Hughes De Courson, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Milen Natchev
Trad: Al Riyah - Concerto for Kaval & ClarinetTraditional, Orchestre Symphonique De Bulgarie, Deyan Pavlov