Biography
by James Manheim
Joseph
Tawadros is among the world's greatest players of the oud, a stringed
instrument characteristic of the art music systems of the Arab world. He
is especially notable for the range of his collaborations with
classical, jazz, and pop musicians.
Tawadros was born in Cairo in
1983. His family moved to Australia when he was three, but he has
maintained connections with the eastern Mediterranean region, serving on
prize juries for oud competitions in Damascus, Syria, and Istanbul,
Turkey. At first, Tawadros wanted to play the trumpet, but when he was
eight, he saw a film about Egyptian popular singer Sayed Darwish and
decided to take up a more characteristically Egyptian instrument.
Tawadros studied at the University of New South Wales, earning a
bachelor's degree in music. He also took lessons on various instruments
on trips to Egypt, including the violin (in an Arabic style) with Esawi
Dagher, the nay bamboo flute, the qanun zither, and the cello, as well
as the oud. He is also a composer who has written music for four films,
including the 2017 hit Ali's Wedding. Tawadros has toured on four
continents, generally collaborating with musicians from other spheres.
His collaborators include classical ensembles (the Australian Chamber
Orchestra, the Academy of Ancient Music in London, where he became the
only Australian composer of any type to have his music performed, and
the Sydney Symphony); jazz (Jack DeJohnette, Roy Ayers, and Joey
DeFrancesco); and the pop sphere (the eclectic banjoist Bela Fleck). He
has often performed and recorded with his brother, percussionist James
Tawadros.
Tawadros has been widely acclaimed for his recordings,
which began in 2004 with his solo oud album Storyteller. At Australia's
ARIA Music Awards, he won the Best World Music Album award in 2012 for
Concerto of the Greater Sea, in 2013 for Chameleons of the White Shadow,
and in 2014 for Permission to Evaporate. On his 2016 album World Music,
Tawadros played no fewer than 52 different instruments, with his
brother adding 11 more. In 2019, he released the album Betrayal of a
Sacred Sunflower, featuring electric guitar, violin, trombone, and
piano, and the following year he was heard on the Twilight People album
of countertenor Andreas Scholl, performing on his own song composition
Beauty is Life. Tawadros lives in London but has continued to perform
frequently in Australia.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/joseph-tawadros-mn0002015689/biography
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Biografía
por James Manheim
Joseph
Tawadros es uno de los mejores intérpretes del mundo de oud, un
instrumento de cuerda característico de los sistemas de música artística
del mundo árabe. Destaca especialmente por la variedad de sus
colaboraciones con músicos de música clásica, jazz y pop.
Tawadros
nació en El Cairo en 1983. Su familia se trasladó a Australia cuando él
tenía tres años, pero ha mantenido vínculos con la región del
Mediterráneo oriental, formando parte de jurados de concursos de laúd en
Damasco (Siria) y Estambul (Turquía). Al principio, Tawadros quería
tocar la trompeta, pero a los ocho años vio una película sobre el
cantante popular egipcio Sayed Darwish y decidió dedicarse a un
instrumento más característicamente egipcio. Tawadros estudió en la
Universidad de Nueva Gales del Sur y se licenció en música. También
recibió clases de varios instrumentos en viajes a Egipto, entre ellos el
violín (de estilo árabe) con Esawi Dagher, la flauta de bambú nay, la
cítara qanun y el violonchelo, así como el oud. También es compositor y
ha escrito música para cuatro películas, entre ellas el éxito de 2017 La
boda de Ali. Tawadros ha realizado giras por cuatro continentes,
generalmente colaborando con músicos de otros ámbitos. Entre sus
colaboradores figuran conjuntos clásicos (la Orquesta de Cámara
Australiana, la Academia de Música Antigua de Londres, donde se
convirtió en el único compositor australiano de cualquier tipo en ver
interpretada su música, y la Sinfónica de Sídney); jazz (Jack
DeJohnette, Roy Ayers y Joey DeFrancesco); y la esfera pop (el ecléctico
banjoísta Bela Fleck). Ha actuado y grabado a menudo con su hermano, el
percusionista James Tawadros.
Tawadros ha sido ampliamente
aclamado por sus grabaciones, que comenzaron en 2004 con su álbum en
solitario con laúd Storyteller. En los ARIA Music Awards de Australia,
ganó el premio al Mejor Álbum de Música del Mundo en 2012 por Concerto
of the Greater Sea, en 2013 por Chameleons of the White Shadow y en 2014
por Permission to Evaporate. En su álbum World Music de 2016, Tawadros
tocó nada menos que 52 instrumentos diferentes, y su hermano añadió 11
más. En 2019, publicó el álbum Betrayal of a Sacred Sunflower, con
guitarra eléctrica, violín, trombón y piano, y al año siguiente se le
escuchó en el álbum Twilight People del contratenor Andreas Scholl,
actuando en su propia composición de canciones Beauty is Life. Tawadros
vive en Londres, pero sigue actuando con frecuencia en Australia.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/joseph-tawadros-mn0002015689/biography
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2 - Fly Away - 7:24
3 - Black Forest Sky - 1:54
4 - Gare De l'Est - 6:51
5 - Heal - 5:49
6 - Give Or Take - 3:24
7 - Nostalgia In D
4:56
8 - Rose - 5:28
9 - In The Stars - 4:51
10 - Midnight Prayer - 4:26
11 - The Hour - 4:32
12 - Conversation In Time
6:42
13 - Goodbye SBK - 7:55
14 - Promise - 2:13
15 - Forbidden Fruit - 7:05
Credits:
Bendir, Percussion [Req] – James Tawadros
Double Bass – John Patitucci
Drums – Jack DeJohnette (tracks: 4, 7, 12, 15)
Electric Guitar – John Abercrombie
Engineer – Jon Rosenberg
Oud, Music By – Joseph Tawadros
Photography By – Lee Varis
Notes:
Avatar Studios, New York, NY (02/14/2010-02/15/2010).
Nominated for an Australian Recording Industry Award (ARIA) "Best Jazz Album 2010"
Label: Enja Records – ENJ 9555 2
Country: Germany
Released: Nov 9, 2010
Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Contemporary Jazz, Post Bop, Folk
https://www.discogs.com/release/4340860-Joseph-Tawadros-The-Hour-Of-Separation
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