Mohamed Briouel
Mohamed Briouel (rear RTL ''' محمدبريول ''' in Arab) was born in 1954 with Fès.
Biography
As of 1963, Mohamed Briouel studies the music, at the sides of Haj Abdelkrim Raïs, one of the Masters of the arabo-Andalusian Musique with the the Maghreb. He is the first Morrocan to receive the first price of Solfège and the price of honor in arabo-Andalusian Musique. Mohamed Briouel is the director of the Academy of Music of Fès, where he also teaches the musical theory.
In 1986, it obtains the Price of the Morocco for the publication of its work of study, Moroccan Andalusian Musique: Nouba Gharibat Al Husayn , in which are retranscribed in Western notation and for the first time, eleven Andalusian sprees.
These last years, it is with its own orchestra, the Orchestre arabo-Andalusian of Fès , that Mohamed Briouel occurs in Morocco and abroad, in the double context of the music arabo-Moslem woman and also of the music Sépharade, in company of artists of Jewish traditions such as Albert Bouhadana, Emile Zrihan, or Francoise Atlan, faithful in that to this old Moroccan tradition of opening and tolerance.
It has gathered for a few years of young singers of Fès, within a Chorale which already occurred successfully in the last editions of the Festival of Fès of the sacred musics of the world.
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