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Taos Amrouche - Chants De L'Atlas (Traditions Millénaires Des Berbères D'Algérie) album flac Performer: Taos Amrouche
Title: Chants De L'Atlas (Traditions Millénaires Des Berbères D'Algérie)
Style: Folk
Released: 1970
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1193 mb
FLAC album: 1935 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AUD WAV WMA MPC MIDI AHX DTS
Genre: Folk and Country

Marie-Louise-Taos Amrouche (4 March 1913 in Tunis, Tunisia - 2 April 1976 in vatoire, France) was an Algerian writer and singer. She was born to a family of Kabyle Roman Catholic converts. She was the first Algerian female writer. Her first novel Jacinthe noir (an autobiographical novel) was published in 1947. Her mother Fadhma Aït Mansour had a great impact on her life. Her literary style reflected the oral traditions of Kabylie, descended from her mother. Chants De L'Atlas (Traditions Millénaires Des Berbères D'Algérie).

The grave of Taos Amrouche in the Cemetery, Saint-Michel l'Observatoire. Her mother Fadhma Aït Mansour, who was a famous Kabyle singer, had a great impact on her life, and her literary style would reflect the oral traditions of the Kabylie Berber people of her mother's heritage. Amrouche received her elementary and secondary education in Tunis, and in 1935 went to France for studies at the École Normale at Sèvres. From 1936, in collaboration with her elder brother Jean Amrouche and her mother, Amrouche collected and began to interpret Kabyle songs  . Chants De L'Atlas (Traditions Millénaires Des Berbères D'Algérie) (1970). Incantations, méditations et danses sacrées berbères (1974).

Chants De L'Atlas (Traditions Millénaires Des Berbères D'Algérie). Caution! All audio materials of Taos Amrouche are presented solely for information.

Her first album Chants berbères de Kabylie (1967), which was a great success, was a collection of traditional Kabyle songs that had been translated into French by her brother Jean She was an activist in Berber issues and was among the founders of Académie berbère in 1966. Chants berbères de la meule et du berceau (1975). Au Theatre De La Ville (1977).

The Musée national des Arts et Traditions Populaires was a museum of the popular arts and traditions of France. It was located at 6, avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Paris, France, but was permanently closed to the public in 2005. Its collections were transferred to the Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseilles. The museum was created in 1937 as the French section of the Trocadéro's Musée de l'Homme

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Tracklist

A1 Prélude De Flûte 1:15
A2 Génies Des Montagnes De Neige 2:08
A3 Le Hors-la-loi 3:15
A4 Le Pêcher Du Champ A L'Ombre 3:12
A5 Chant De Procession De L'Oncle N°2 2:00
A6 Rameau D'Oranger 4:15
A7 Chant Des Belle-Mères 1:30
A8 Chant De La Bru 1:40
B1 O Tante Malh'a (Ma Tante Gracieuse) 3:40
B2 La Fille Aux Yeux Bleus 3:22
B3 Qu'On Aimerait Suivre Les Ames 4:50
B4 La Danseuse Inconnue 2:08
B5 Complainte De La Femme Abandonnée 4:15
B6 Ma Chère, Connais-Tu La Nouvelle? 2:37

Credits

  • Artwork [Layout] – Claude Arnaud
  • Flute [Ajouaq] – Abdelhamid Hmaoui
  • Percussion [Bendir] – Mohamed Saidji
  • Producer – Ariane Segal*

Notes

Gatefold sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FARN 91048 Taos Amrouche The Song Of Atlas ‎(LP, Album) Arion FARN 91048 Italy Unknown