Avshalom Fajrun plays the Qanun, the ancient psaltery & grandfather of the piano. It is a flat wooden orental zither composed of 90 strings.
Yet even though it is an ancient instruments he plays it in a non-traditional manner, exploring a wide range of musical influences from east & west.
Avi Agabab is a leading figure amongst Israeli percussion players and was one of the first to concentrate on Mediterranean and ethnic music. Avi‘s playing is known for its musicality, expressive feel, uniquely wide range of sounds and very strong sense of groove.“Avshalom Farjun succeeds in unfurling a fascinatin rainbow of feelings. He reveals the instrument‘s endless expressive potential in an unprecedented wayy and transports you to special musical places that you have not yet “ (Ma‘ariv)
“The qanun in the hands of Avshalom Farjun is transformed into a full string orchestra. His playing is precise, magical and filled with dignity and sensitivity. A wonderful example of beauty and splendor“ (Time Out -Tel Aviv)
“The playing of Avi Agababa is a true pearl. .... It is difficult to describe in words, and indeed one must come to a performance in order to see what this man is capable of doing with a simple tambourine in order to truly appreciate the distinctive sound of Agababa.“ (nana culture)
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Member Since: 29/01/2007
Band Website: www.nada.co.il
Band Members: Avshalom Farjun on Qanun and Avi Agababa on various percussion
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