Le Trio Joubran 2006
Le Trio Joubran comprises three amazing young brothers - Samir, Wissam and Adnan Joubran - who deliver a simply stunning performance that will linger long in the mind of anyone lucky enough to experience it. The Joubran brothers are from Palestine, natives of the Galilean city of Nazareth, and are the sound and voice of Palestinian tradition and Arabic classical music. Eldest brother Samir Joubran is an oud virtuoso at the age of 32, already hailed throughout the Arab world, and now achieving international recognition. Samir’s younger brother Wissam, aged 21, both plays and makes ouds. Initially taught the art of oud-making by his father, Wissam was the first stringed-instrument maker in the Arab world to enter the Antonio Stradivari Institute in Italy and has a remarkable gift for improvisation. Youngest brother Adnan, now aged 19, made his international debut in 2004 and is considered a prodigy by his elder brothers. These three bothers are joined by more than music; fraternity and humanity also prevail. They are scholars and masters of the traditional maqam, but allow themselves freedom in their subtle exploration of this awesome tradition. Their repertoire is exceptionally peaceful, contemplative and meditative. Introducing eloquent silences, they play with closed eyelids, not to shut out the present, but as a way of digging into it more deeply. Expect a stunning experience.
Mwldan is delighted to be co-producing a six date concert tour of Wales by Le Trio Joubran in July 2006 as our contribution to the UK’s Festival of Muslim Culture 2006.
July 2006
Testimonials
Etienne Bours, Répertoire
'This is Arab music, but what is being played out here is Palestine. And there is no need for speeches. The force of the music, the life that it conveys, the dignity that it displays, have a rare eloquence.'