Mohamed Alnuma
Voice and oud
He left Irak at the age of 17.
In Europe, he studied jazz guitar before he discovered his roots, the music of the pearl gatherers (in Frenc pêcheurs de perles) of the Persian Gulf. So he devoted himself to the practice of the oud and traditional singing. In 1997, he founded the ensemble Pêcheurs de Perles.
He interprets traditional songs as well as his own compositions, with the gathering and dialogue of the East and the West as a governing idea.
https://soundsofsociety.in/release/mohamed-alnuma/
Olivier Milchberg
Bouzouki, ney, Bansouri flute (India), çümbüs ( Turkish banjo), jura (Turkish saz)
He was born in France, of Jewish and Argentinian origin. After a long itinerary throughout the traditional music styles of various countries, as musician and producer, he has taken on a passion for Turkish and Middle-Eastern music.
He joined Pêcheurs de Perles in 1999 as a musician and arranger.
His projects put the artistic and human aspects on the same level: « music is a language that crosses borders, whether physical, social or religious. »
www.olimilch.com
Mathias Autexier
Percussion
He was born and lives in the Alps of Haute Provence. He first learned the zarb (Iranian drum) with Keyvan and Djamchid Chemirani, in the traditional, non-written fashion. He then adapted the fingering technique of the zarb to the darbuka and other percussion instruments.
He has a passion for oriental percussion and devotes himself to the practice of the various Turkish, Greek, Maghrebian and Persian drums, drawing from their identities to develop his own musical phrasing.
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Catherine Roy
Accordion
She followed a classical piano training for ten years at Nancy’s music school before taking an interest for traditional music, where she found more freedom and spontaneity. She then naturally turned towards Klezmer music and the chromatic accordion, and from then on to the traditional music and dance of Eastern countries. This is where she met Mohamed Alnuma, who gave her the « Pêcheurs de Perles» spirit: the meeting of the East and the West, of Jewish and Arab traditions, of masculine and feminine.
Guests
Christian Zagaria
Quinton violin, arrangements – Madad Album
Moneim Adwan
Voice, oud – Motayem Album
Zhubin Kalhor
Kamanché, percussion – Motayem, Wahed Album
Bijan Chemirani
Percussion – Motayem Album
Pascal Tellier
Bass – Wahed Album
Herbert Koschmeider
Sax – Motayem, Wahed Albums
Françoise Atlan
Voice – Nawah Album