Born in Lebanon in 1980 and currently residing in France, trumpeter Ibrahim Maaloufis distinguished by his ability to play quarter-tones, an Arabic modal system, on his instrument. His father, also a trumpet player, invented a special microtonal trumpet that’s able to play the maqams Maalouf uses in his music. Trained in classical music at two conservatories in Paris, he studied with famous classical trumpeter Maurice André, and went on to win many international competitions. His own compositions, recorded in three studio albums, are flavoured with eastern sounds and styles, but with a western approach. His latest is the 2011 release, ‘Diagnostic’. Maalouf brings his French colleagues François Delaporte on guitar, Youenn Lecam on flute and trumpet, Xavier Rogé on drums, Laurent David on bass and Yvan Robilliard on Fender Rhodes.
Ibrahim Maalouf Quintet
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