Camoon Middle Eastern Ensemble with Yuval Ashkar (oud, percussion, vocals), Phil Carroll (accordion, ney flute, duduk, vocals) and Michael Kontochristos (drums) now plays on Thursday nights at the front bar of Claypots Seafood Restaurant in St Kilda.
Yuval Ashkar is a composer, oud (’ud) player, percussionist is internationally-acclaimed musician from Israel. His music is an inspiration to audiences, belly dancers and other musicians. Yuval is also a teacher of oud playing and Middle Eastern percussion. Yuval has evolved his unique style of oud playing through the synthesis of Turkish, Iraqi, Egyptian and North African musical influences and techniques.
Phil Carroll has been studying Arabic and Turkish ney flute as well as other instruments for 15 years. He has lived in Turkey over the last couple of years, playing and furthering his studies. He was leader of the middle-eastern band Yalla! for 11 years.
Michael Kontochristos has established himself as being one of Melbourne’s most versatile percussionists and educators. He is proficient in music styles from around the world specialising in Middle Eastern, Latin, Brazilian and Flamenco.
Thursday from 8:30 to 11pm
Claypots Seafood Restaurant
213 Barkly St , St Kilda, Victoria
(03) 9534 1282
Ashkar Music & Dance composes, performs and records authentic Middle Easternmusic – Arabic music, Persian music Turkish music and Oriental Jewish music – including improvisations on the Arabic and Turkish Maqams (Taqasim). Featuring a unique playing style on the oud (’ud), our music comes from the soul.
Here is a sample track from our latest Middle Easternmusic CD “Camoon” for your enjoyment (on Internet Explorer, click the icon to activate, then click to stop, rewind and replay).
Yasu:
If you like what you hear, you can buy Yasu on our latest CD “Camoon”, along with 8 additional tracks of traditional Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Jewish music, including 4 original pieces composed by Yuval Ashkar. Here is what you will get:
Yuval Ashkar is a composer, oud (’ud) player, percussionist is internationally-acclaimed musician from Israel. His music is an inspiration to audiences, belly dancers and other musicians.
Yuval has evolved his unique style of oud playing through the synthesis of Turkish, Iraqi, Egyptian and North African musical influences and techniques.
Yuval was born in Israel to an accomplished musical family. His father, from an Iraqi-Afghan background, was a master trumpet player and teacher who performed with Israeli orchestras all over the world.
Yuval began his training with a famous Israeli oud player, Yair Dalal. He then broadened his studies by learning the Arabic style from Arabic oud master Gussan Harb, the Turkish style from Turkish oud virtuoso Mehmet Emin Bitmez and percussions from master Egyptian percussionist Hossam Ramzy.
In year 2000, Yuval joined a flamenco guitarist and a saz (Turkish string instrument) player performing as an Andalusian ensemble. During the same year, he was part of a belly dance project with the group of Miri Alon.
In 2001, Yuval performed at “Metulla International Festival” with Ladino singer Yaheli Toren and famous jazz pianist Davis Coleman.
In 2002, Yuval was invited to perform with Ladino singer Yasmin Levi in a special performance in Istanbul, Turkey. He also composed music for theatre and films, including a short film, which won the “European Short Film Festival”.
Since his arrival in Byron bay (Australia) in 2003, Yuval Ashkar has created music and projects with local artists and international musicians. He has performed several times at the Woodford Folk Festival with Guy Madigan and Ayelet Ashkar.
In 2003, Yuval recorded his first solo album, called “Maayan” – Traditional Middle Eastern tunes, songs in Hebrew from “The Song of Songs” and his own original compositions. Yuval was invited to perform for the Brisbane Ethnic Music and Arts Centre (BEMAC) and other special events in NSW and QLD – 2005 Global Carnival at Bellingen, 2006 Spiegeltent in Brisbane during Multicultural Festival and Middle Eastern Festival. Yuval was also part of the successful music and dance camp “Bahar Bayram” as a teacher and performer. Yuval was the musical director and a performer in “Arabian Nights”, which became a tradition of Middle Eastern evenings with music and dance, gathering the best local and international musicians and combining instruments from eastern and western countries to create a magnificent fusion.
In 2007, Yuval Ashkar recorded his second album, called “Camoon“, with Guy Madigan and Cleis Pearce. In this album, Yuval created an atmosphere of traditional and contemporary music.
Since 2007, Yuval Ashkar has played at the National Folk Festival in Canberra, Fabricate in Perth and Bahar Bayram at Bamedam Camp in QLD.
In Australia, Yuval has worked with a large range of musicians – Cleis Pearce, Greg Sheehan, Greg Lyons, The Romaniacs, Dursun, Akdash, Andy Busuttil, Kurdish Earth – and has had the honour of playing with oud master Christos Baltzidis at his 80th birthday.
Yuval thrills his audience with his touching music and magical technique, both coming from his soul.
“My music is full of spirit. It is a unique blend of cultures, eastern and western, ancient and modern, classes and contemporary, with melodies that will touch deeply inside you.”
Catch Yuval playing at Claypots Seafood Restaurant (213 Barkly St, St Kilda) every Thursday evening from 8:30 to 11pm with Phil Carroll and Michael Kontochristos