5/5 Abdelfatah M. 4 years ago on Google • 76 reviews
a
house
of
Andalusian
music
has
just
been
created
in
the
heart
of
Les
Habous,
in
a
traditional
habitat,
formerly
owned
by
a
large
Berber
family.
The
latter
has
been
renovated,
equipped
with
an
additional
floor
and
a
glass
roof
bringing
daylight
between
the
walls
of
the
building.
The
beautiful
cedar
wood
doors
have
been
stripped
to
highlight
their
meticulous
carving
work.
In
the
instrument
room,
we
discover
the
fiddle,
the
mandolin
of
Italian
origin,
the
four-stringed
Andalusian
lute
and
the
five-stringed
oriental
lute
as
well
as
the
traditional
percussion
used
in
this
music.
Between
the
instruments,
a
reproduction
of
the
Delacroix
painting
has
been
slipped.
This
is
the Jewish
Wedding
in
Tangier, produced
in
1830.
Human
representations
being
prohibited
in
Islamic
culture,
this
painting
precisely
depicting
an
Andalusian
music
group
played
an
important
role
in
transmitting
research
into
this
scholarly
music.
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