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Said Belcadi

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Said Belcadi (Arabic: سعيد بلقاضي) (born Tangiers, 1980) is a Moroccan classical singer and musician. He has performed with Mohammed El-Arabi Serghini,[1] with Eduardo Paniagua, and with Omar Metioui[2] both as singer and player of the oud.[3] He is a featured soloist in festivals of classical Moroccan music.[4][5][6][7][8]

Selected discography[edit]

  • Almuédano, Eduardo Paniagua Pneuma PN750 2006[9]
  • Pasión Sufí, Said Belcadi Ensemble & Eduardo Paniagua, Pnuema PN1120 2007
  • Azahares y Rosas. Said Belcadi Ensemble, Pneuma Madrid PN1240 2008
  • Música Andalusí Eduardo Paniagua, Said Belcadi Ensemble, Pneuma Madrid 2009.
  • Viaje interior Said Belcadi Ensemble, Pneuma PN1390 2013

References[edit]

  1. Music in the Middle Ages: - Page 262 2007 Esecutori: Omar Metioui (oud, voice, choir), Hassan Ajyar (soloist, choir), Said Belcadi (soloist, choir, atabal, darbuka), Abdesselam el-Amrani Boukhobza (voice, choir, tar), Noureddine Acha (nay), Ahmed el-Gazi (rabab),
  2. Goldberg: early music magazine: Issues 30-33 2004 "Particularly noteworthy is the magnificent singing of Said Belcadi in the muwwdl tawil Aid yd naslma and of Mohamed Aroussi in the other two vocal pieces included, and the ensemble work in such pieces as Qa'im wa-nisf Nahawand or Wasla ..."
  3. Music in the Middle Ages: Volume 9 Fondazione Ezio Franceschini. Sezione musica Matilde Fiorini Aragone - 2007 Esecutori: Omar Metioui (oud, voice, choir), Hassan Ajyar (soloist, choir), Said Belcadi (soloist, choir, atabal,
  4. "الثقافة العيساوية" : الحوار في الفكر الصوفي
  5. FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE LA CULTURE AISSAOUA – 2ÈME ÉDITION
  6. Tanjer Cultural Festival 8-9 June 2019
  7. Aissaoua : héritage mystique sous le signe du partage 2019-Apr-24 "ais aussi le chanteur tangérois Said Belcadi, grand maître du Madih et du Samaa."
  8. Morocco’s Atlantic Andalusia Festival to Promote Muslim-Jewish Exchange "Poems by two of the most famous Andalusian poets, Ibn Arabi and Ibn Gabirol, will be sung by Said Belcadi, a “madih and samaa” Moroccan singer, and Curro Pinana, a “minero” Spanish singer."
  9. International Record Review, 2006 Volume 6, Issue 2


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