HKUST Arts Festival 2021 - Art, Despite the Pandemic - Lovers' Complaint: a Musical Tour Through Central Asia, Caucasus and the Middle East by Nur Collective
HKUST Arts Festival 2021 - ART, DESPITE THE PANDEMIC 藝術在蔓延
Lovers' Complaint: a Musical Tour Through Central Asia, Caucasus and the Middle East by Nur Collective
The fervent Lover has a burning desire to be in union with the Beloved, who always remain elusive, out of grasp. The Lover sojourns the world, suffers all sorts of humiliation, gives up all earthly wants, in hope for just one glance from the perfect Beloved. Such is the fervent love depicted in many songs from Central Asia, Caucasus and the Middle East, reflecting the influence of Sufism, a mystical tradition within Islam.
In this concert, The Nur Collective will bring you the yearnings and ecstasy of this tradition through a selection of songs and pieces from across the region, from classical music of the Uyghurs, contemporary arrangements of Caucasian folk music, to the songs of the beloved Egyptian diva Umm Kulthum, experienced through an array of authentic lutes, flutes and drums from the area.
PROGRAM
- Ay Dîlberê
Kurdish folk song composed by the Armenian singer Aram Tigran (1934-2009), set to a poem by the revered Kurdish poet Fêqiye Teyran(1561-1644). - Girdim yarın bağçasına
Azeri folk song - Aziza
Contemporary Arabic classical instrumental written by the Egyptian composer Mohamed Abdelwahab (b. 1962) - Beredak
Contemporary Arabic song composed by Egyptian composer Zakariyya Ahmad (1896-1961) set to a poem by the Egyptian poet Bayram al-Tunsi (1893-1961), made famous in the film “Sallama” (1944) by the Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum (1898-1975). - Soqiynomai Savti Kalon
Classical Uzbek song from the canonic repertoire shashmaqom, set to a poem by the poet (and founder of the Mughal Empire) Babur (1526-1530).
~ 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION ~
- Caspian Winds
Contemporary composition by the Turkish composer Omer Faruk Tekbilek (b. 1951) based on the melody of the Azeri folk song “Girdim yarın bağçasına”. - Adolat tanovari
One of the many variants of the popular Uzbek folk dance “Tanovar”. - Samai Hijazkar Kurd
Classical Ottoman composition by the Armenian composer Tatyos Efendi (1858-1913) - Jula & Jula merghuli from Muqam Chabbiyat
A classical dance-like song and instrumental postlude from the canonic repertoire muqam
ABOUT THE INSTRUMENTS
- Bağlama
A seven-stringed lute popular in Turkey, the Balkans and among the Kurdish population. - Darbuka
A goblet drum popular in the Middle East which is placed on the leg when played. - Doira
The Central Asian round frame drum with metal jingles in its interior. - Oud
The quintessential Arabic lute which is widely used in the Arabic world, and also popular in the Balkans, in Iran, Turkey, the Caucasus and Central Asia. - Uzbek dutar
A two-stringed lute played by strumming fingers over its silk strings. There are many other varieties of dutar in Central Asia and Iran. - Uyghur tembur
A five-stringed lute that is a distant cousin to the Indian sitar, and especially popular in Ili Valley in today’s northern Xinjiang. - Violin
The western violin has been widely adapted as an alternative, or sometimes even a replacement, to traditional spike-fiddles such as the ghijak in Central Asia or the rabab in the Arab world.
GUEST ARTISTS - THE NUR COLLECTIVE
- Musa Genç - Bağlama, Vocals
- Elnur Hajiyev - Darbuka, Doira, Vocals
- Alicia Lie - Oud, Vocals
- Eugene Leung - Uyghur Tembur, Uzbek Dutar, Violin, Vocals
- Nidhal Mazza - Oud
Founded in 2018, The Nur Collective is a group of musicians and cultural workers with a shared pas-sion for the musical traditions and cultures across Eurasia and North Africa. It aims to bring this ex-quisite cultural landscape to a wider public in Hong Kong. The Collective performs on traditional in-struments of the region, having studied with local tradition bearers. Its performances takes audience on a journey through various folk, classical and devotional music of the region.
The Collective has been invited to perform by the LCSD, the HK Maritime Museum and the UNESCO Hong Kong Association Global Peace Centre and has performed in venues such as the Academic Community Hall and the HK Space Museum. It has also given presentations for various local universities and associations.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
- HKUST Staff Members and Students:
Please submit the online registration via Engage (click the RSVP button on this event page) - HKUST Staff Quarter Residents & Alumni: Click Here
REMARKS 備註
Free admission 免費入場
For HKUST members only 活動只供科大成員參與
- No admission under the age of 6 六歲或以下恕不招待
Online registration is required; each registration admits one person only.
參與活動必須先網上登記;每個登記只限一人出席活動。Please arrive at the venue 15 minutes early before the showtime.
請於演出15分鐘前抵達場地。Attendees must show their HKUST ID card to the reception desk for identification before admission.
出席者必須於接待處出示科大證以核實登記資料,方可進入場內。If the registrant cannot attend the event, please change your RSVP status on the Engage page or send an email to artsctr@ust.hk to release the quota.
如登記者無法出席活動,請於Engage頁面更改RSVP選項 或 傳送電郵通知至 artsctr@ust.hk,將活動名額留給其他科大成員。
DISEASE PREVENTION MEASURES 防疫措施
- A temperature check is arranged at entrances. The audience with fever symptoms will be denied entry and should seek immediate medical advice.
觀眾進入場地前須接受體溫檢測,若有發燒症狀,將不得進場,並建議盡快求醫。 - Masks must be worn at all times in the venue.
場地內必須佩戴自備的口罩。 - Special seating arrangements and capacity control have been implemented. Please follow the seating instruction of the CFA staff.
為配合表演場地使用人數上限及保持社交距離,觀眾席現正實施特別座位安排。請觀眾遵從藝術中心職員指示入座。 - Hand sanitizers are provided in the venue.
場地入口均設有酒精消毒搓手液。
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