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Cette série Conversation vient documenter la démarche de chercheurs et d’experts impliqués dans la sauvegarde et la mise en valeur des enregistrements du 1er Congrès de musique arabe du Caire. Elle a obtenu un financement du Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) à travers son programme, Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Ce projet de podcast constitue une des dimensions d'Au-delà de 1932, un projet de recherche nous invitant à repenser la modernité musicale du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord dans le sillage du Congrès du Caire de 1932. Hébergé par le Départment de musique du King’s College à Londres et financé par UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
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This series, Conversation, documents the work of researchers and experts involved in preserving and promoting the recordings of the 1st Cairo Congress of Arabic Music. It has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) through its Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) program.
This podcast project is one of the dimensions of Beyond 1932, a research project that invites us to rethink musical modernity in the Middle East and North Africa in the aftermath of the 1932 Cairo Congress. A project hosted by the Department of Music at King's College London and funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Credits:
Farid Ghrich: Interviews and production. (Beyond 1932 research project) https://1932muscon.kcl.ac.uk
Hossam Fazulla: visuals and post-production (Digital artist & podcaster, London) https://www.boslaarts.com
Faris Badarni: Jingle courtesy of his jazzy cover of Bint Shalabiya بنت الشلبية (Pianist, composer & producer, Munich). https://www.faris-badarni.com
Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF): authorisation for free use of sound recordings from the Cairo Congress as part of a joint partnership. https://www.bnf.fr/fr
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Cette série Conversation vient documenter la démarche de chercheurs et d’experts impliqués dans la sauvegarde et la mise en valeur des enregistrements du 1er Congrès de musique arabe du Caire. Elle a obtenu un financement du Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) à travers son programme, Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Ce projet de podcast constitue une des dimensions d'Au-delà de 1932, un projet de recherche nous invitant à repenser la modernité musicale du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord dans le sillage du Congrès du Caire de 1932. Hébergé par le Départment de musique du King’s College à Londres et financé par UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
EN
This series, Conversation, documents the work of researchers and experts involved in preserving and promoting the recordings of the 1st Cairo Congress of Arabic Music. It has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) through its Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) program.
This podcast project is one of the dimensions of Beyond 1932, a research project that invites us to rethink musical modernity in the Middle East and North Africa in the aftermath of the 1932 Cairo Congress. A project hosted by the Department of Music at King's College London and funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Credits:
Farid Ghrich: Interviews and production. (Beyond 1932 research project) https://1932muscon.kcl.ac.uk
Hossam Fazulla: visuals and post-production (Digital artist & podcaster, London) https://www.boslaarts.com
Faris Badarni: Jingle courtesy of his jazzy cover of Bint Shalabiya بنت الشلبية (Pianist, composer & producer, Munich). https://www.faris-badarni.com
Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF): authorisation for free use of sound recordings from the Cairo Congress as part of a joint partnership. https://www.bnf.fr/fr