
Les Musiciens du Nil (musicians of the nile) belong to a minority community of Nubian gypsies in Upper Egypt. Thanks to their performances of religious and secular music, they have gained a reputation as the most representative ensemble in Arab music. They were discovered in 1975 by the German musicologist Alain Weber, and worked with Peter Gabriel performing the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's film, The Last Temptation of Christ. Their music is a typical example of saidi music.
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Bambi Saidi
Al Nahla Al 'Ali
Ya Dorah Shami
Sir Bina Ya Qitar
Al Hahla Al 'Ali
Zarhat el Louxor - Egypte
Sibs
Abou Zeïd el Hilali
Taksim arghoul (petit)
Taksim (Mizmar)
Aamedat el Karnak (Les Colonnes de Karnak)
Taksim arghoul (tayaram)
Sir bina Ya Qitâr
Ya faraoule (O fraise)
Zarhat el Loxor (Rose de Louxor)
Aamedat el Karnak
Ya faraoule
Aamedat el Karnak [Les Colonnes De Karnak]
Ya Faraoule [O Fraise]
Taksim [Mizmar]
Zarhat el Luxor [Rose De Louxor]
Zarhat El Loxor
Taksim Arghoul [Petit]
Taksim Arghoul [Tayaram]
Aamedat el Karnak - les Colonnes de Karnak
Kabadin
Tayyara
Al nahla al'Ali
Zarhat el Loxor - Rose de Louxor
Ya faraoule - O Fraise
Bambi Saidi (Egypt)
Ya Dorah Shami (Egypt)
Al Hahla Al ’Ali
Zarhat el Louxor (Egypte)
Bambi Saidi (Egypte)
Sir Bina Ya Qitar (Album Version)
Taksim arghoul (grand)
Al Nahla Al' Ali
Sir bina ya qitar - Les musiciens du Nil
Betfout
Ya Dorah Shami (Egypte)
Abou Zeid el Hilali
Salamat
Horse Steps
サー・ビナ・ヤ・キタール
Salamat, Salamat
The Pillars of Karnak
Rose of Luxor
O Strawberry
Bambi Saisi
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