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> Music of the Three Andalusias
> Friday 27 Sep 2019: Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB
>
> On a rare visit to the UK, musician, writer and teacher Marc Loopuyt
> offers and lecture and recital on Muslim, Jewish and Christian music
> of Medieval Spain, focusing on the instruments the rabab and the
> oud, and on articulation techniques. Articulation in stringed
> musical instruments from the East will be put in relation with
> Paganini's Suonare Parlante, with bird song and the mythical
> language of the birds.
>
> The evening lecture will be preceded by an afternoon workshop on the
> practical foundations of traditional mode based improvisation and
> ornamentation - details to be finalised.
>
> Workshop: 2.00-4.00pm
> Lecture and reception: 5.00-7.00pm
>
> Born in France in 1947, with French, Dutch, English and Caucasian
> roots, Marc Loopuyt discovered the flamenco guitar via immigrant
> Spanish workers, and subsequently spent three years in Spain
> learning how to play it. Interested in the strong "colours" in
> flamenco singing, he crossed the Mediterranean and settled for nine
> years in Morocco, learning to play the oud. Attracted by the art of
> the Turkish master Cinuçen Tanrıkorur, he became his disciple and
> spent many years travelling and living in Turkey and the Middle
> East, as well as staying for one year in Azerbaijan with the singer
> Agha Karim Bey. Marc Loopuyt taught for 25 years in the Music
> Conservatory of Lyon, and has published, performed and recorded
> widely.
>
> Click here for an excerpt from his flamenco-influenced piece
> Farruca<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SD3R3efyvQ>.
>
> Supported by the Cassal Trust, the Matheson Trust and the Prince's
> Foundation School of Traditional Arts.
>
> For details and booking please see:
> https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/event/20412
>
> Jon Millington
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