Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble

Genre: World
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Music from the Arab world, Turkey, and the Armenian Diaspora.

Artist Information

Biography

The Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble presents music from the richly varied contemporary and historic cultural traditions of the Middle East including Ottoman Turkish Classical compositions, rural Turkish folk and devotional songs, Arabic classical and folk music, and dance music from the Armenian and Turkish immigrant diasporas.

The Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble appears both as a quartet and as a duo, and has performed at venues throughout New England, the East Coast and the Midwest, including prestigious institutions such as the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago and recently enjoyed the honor of being invited to perform at the 2009 Chicago Arabesque Festival. The Ensemble has shared the stage in Istanbul, Turkey with the Kemani Serkan Ensemble and the Rumeli Meyhane Fasil Ensemble. In 2008, Ensemble oud player and vocalist Amos Libby appeared onstage as a guest percussionist with the legendary Gypsy clarinetist Selim Sesler in Istanbul.

The Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble is Amos Libby (oud, vocals), Eric LaPerna (percussion), Michael Gallant (violin), and Carl Dimow (flutes).

Amos Libby began his study of Middle Eastern music and oud technique with the late oud master and composer Udi Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian. Amos currently travels to Turkey to study Ottoman classical and Turkish contemporary art music with Istanbul Conservatory veteran and oud and yayli tanbur master Osman Nuri Ozpekel, and has also studied in Istanbul with renowned oud virtuoso Necati Celik. Amos also studied with Lebanese oud master Charbel Rouhana at Simon Shaheen's Arabic Music Retreat at Mount Holyoke College. Amos is the co-director of the Bowdoin College Middle Eastern Ensemble, teaches oud as a member of the Applied Music Faculty at Bates College, and is an adjunct instructor of oud technique at Bowdoin College.

Eric LaPerna has been a percussionist since 1987. He has studied African rhythms with Nigerian drummer Alani Ogunladi, Armenian, Greek and Turkish rhythmic systems with Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian, and Riqq, Tabla, Duff and the Iqa'at with Master Arabic percussionist Michel Merhej Baklouk. He was the lead percussionist of the late Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian's Middle Eastern Ensemble and is a founding member of Okbari and Alhan Arabic Ensemble. Eric also studies the nay (Middle Eastern reed flute) with Ali Jihad Racy, Bassam Saba and Boujemaa Razgui. Eric is the Director of the Bowdoin College Middle Eastern Music Ensemble, and is a member of the Applied Music Faculty at Bates College as well as adjunct instructor of hand percussion at Bowdoin College.

Flutist and guitarist Carl Dimow is an eclectic musician whose performances include classical music, jazz, klezmer, blues, and traditional folk music. He has appeared in concerts, festivals and school residencies in the US, Europe and Central America. In addition to working with the Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble, other ongoing projects include the Casco Bay Tummlers klezmer band, the Kolosko-Dimow-Duo and the World Flute Trio. Carl is a member of the applied music faculty at Colby College and maintains an active private studio in the Portland, Maine area.


Instrumentation

Quartet:
Amos Libby - oud and vocals
Eric LaPerna - percussion
Michael Gallant - violin
Carl Dimow - flutes

Duo:
Amos Libby (oud and vocals)
Eric LaPerna (percussion)

Discography

Among the Believers (LP) 2004
By the Banks of the Red River (LP) 2005
Okbari (Self-Titled LP) 2006
Armenian and Anatolian Folk Music (LP) 2007
Raqs al Shavarsh (LP) 2008
Türkü: Mystical Music of the Turkish Troubadours {LP} 2010

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Press

  • Review of 'Raqs Al Shavarsh' (LP) [+ Show ]

    The duo of multi-instrumentalist Amos Libby and percussionist Eric LaPerna performs Middle Eastern m...

  • Review of 'Armenian and Anatolian Folk Music (LP) [+ Show ]

    '...old Turkish music seldom heard since the nightclub days of yore...here it is just as the old guy...

  • Review of 'Armenian and Anatolian Folk Music' (LP) [+ Show ]

    ...impeccable playing...what they most succeed in doing is conveying a sense of how old and textured...

  • Review of 'Okbari' (Self Titled LP)

    ...for the adventurous music lover the skill and creativity here are undeniable and infectious.

  • Review of 'Armenian and Anatolian Folk Music' [+ Show ]

    That these guys have chops is no question...The vocals are impressively trained, multi-lingual...'Ar...

Setlist

Our setlist typically is tailored to suit the event, venue, and needs or requests of our audience and event promoters. We have in our repetoire an extensive collection of Turkish classical and contemporary instrumental and vocal music, Arabic classical and folk instrumental compositions, rural Turkish dance and poetic devotional music, and Armenian folk vocal and instrumental music from Anatolia and modern-day Armenia. We also present Greek and Balkan instrumental and vocal selections upon request.

Basic Requirements

Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
May 24, 2012 Thursday 12:00 AM Josephina's Studio Show at Bath Dance Works Bath, ME, US
May 25, 2012 Friday 9:35 AM George Stevens Academy Blue Hill, ME, US
May 25, 2012 Friday 7:00 PM Metamorphic Performing Arts Studio Blue Hill, ME, US
May 26, 2012 Saturday 7:00 PM Stonington Opera House Stonington, ME, US
May 30, 2012 Wednesday 7:00 PM Jamileh's Studio Show at John Ford Auditorium Portland, ME, US
May 31, 2012 Thursday 5:30 PM Alexander Dining Hall at UNE Portland, ME, US