Anna Suhaila – Flute
Ramzi Hakim – Piano
Sama’i Wajdi | سماعي وجدي
for Flute and piano
May 5, 2021 recorded by flutist Ana Suhaila and pianist Ramzi Hakim, Virtualy premiered
Version B: For Viola and piano – ca. 6′
Version C: For bassoon and piano – ca. 6′
April 30, 2023 recorded by bassonist Irina Elena Samoila Balanuta and pianist Cristina Ionescu, Virtualy premiered
“Sama’i Wajdi” Opus 22, is a piece for Flute and piano (also available for bassoon and piano) based on the traditional Arabic rhythms called “Sama’i Thaqil” of 10/8 meter, and follow the structure of the Arabic classical music form called “Sama’i” (also known as a traditional ottoman form), resembling a rondo form, with the last “Khana” (couplet) has a fast tempo and based on the “Dawr Hendi” rhythm of 7/8 meter.
The piece used the flute as a melodic instrument to call the ancient Arab world, using some microtonal elements that come from the nature of Arabic maqam music and also used as a percussion instrument to introduce the rhythmic pulsation.
After a small piano introduction, the flute plays the ‘Taslim”, or the refrain, then, moving along to explore in the Arabic Makams and modulation, inspired by the Arabic performance technique and the Taqassim.
Irina Elena Samoila Balanuta – Bassoon
Cristina Ionescu – Piano
Muzeul Judetean de Arta – Prahova
“Ion Ionescu Quintus”



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