JORDAN – LEBANON – SYRIA (Music of the Arabian Orient and North Africa)
JORDAN
1– Folk song, long-fretted buzuk lute and darbuka drum.
2– Nail (music and poetry) by Abdu Musa, voice and rebab. Amman.
3– Bedouin Dance, singing, choir, ululation and clapping.
4– Bedouin rhythmic crushing of coffee beans.
5– Kasída by Abdu Musa, voice and rebab. Amman.
6– Wedding songs by women carrying wedding gifts from the groom’s house to the bride’s house three days before the wedding.
LEBANON
7– Ala Dal'ona, voices, choir, flute, drum and tambourine.
8– Mizana-Ataba folk vocal form by Wadi Safi, voice, choir, orchestra. Beirut.
9– Abu Zuluf by Sabah (1927-2014), choir and orchestra. Beirut.
10– Kasid. Soloist Maria Atija, orchestra with flute and zither kanun. Beirut.
SYRIA
11– Taksim by Mohammed Abd al-Karim, buzuk lute, Damascus.
12 – Ney flute by Abd al-Salam Safr.
13– Taksim by Amar Naksbendi, ud lute