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Igd al-Jalad

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ceremony. In 1984, the founder of the group, composer and musician Osman al-Naou assembled a large number of male and female musicians from the Institute of Music and Drama. This allowed the band to include both a range of modern instruments as well as male and female lead singers and a chorus. In
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or political messages. This metaphorical criticism of the political situation during the military governments from the 1980s onwards prompted the police to ban some of their concerts and some of the members were even taken into custody.
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1988, the group appeared in a live concert on Sudanese TV that started its growing popularity both at home and with Sudanese audiences abroad. Characteristically, they use well-known poems and other lyrics, often expressing
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group. It was founded in 1984, comprising several singers and instrumentalists and has been active with new members since then. The group became famous both for their musical compositions as well as their use of
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The group's name means "beaded necklace of jalād", which refers to a special kind of leather with a pleasant scent, made from the skin of a deer or a wild cat that is traditionally worn by a bride during the
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laws starting in the 1980s, Igd al-Jalād have been re-inventing their line-up by including younger musicians and composed new songs, making it one of Sudan's most long-standing and popular music bands.
275: 361: 89:, and other music cassettes or CDs have been available in Sudan. All through the period of political oppression of public musical activities by the 371: 366: 158: 107: 356: 134: 112: 56: 251: 90: 23: 211: 52: 35: 350: 48: 224: 183:"فرقة عقد الجلاد الغنائية.. تدجين الفنون – صحيفة التغيير السودانية , اخبار السودان" 300: 59:, "giving voice to the neglected, disadvantaged, and those who are left behind." 74: 159:"The poetry of Sudanese band Iged al-Jalad: 'Offering the starving a bite'" 44: 210:, published by German label Popular African Music in cooperation with 128: 94: 40: 252:"Afropop Worldwide | Ahmad Sikainga on Sudan, A Musical History" 118:
with short sound samples for online listening, 1995
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Arabic
Sudanese music
lyrics
metaphorical
Arab poets
Mahjoub Sharif
Muhammad Taha Al-Qaddal
patriotic views
military government
Sharia
Igd al-Jalad on discogs.com
CD Madaris
Igd al-Jallad
Igd al-Jalad on YouTube


"The poetry of Sudanese band Iged al-Jalad: 'Offering the starving a bite'"
"فرقة عقد الجلاد الغنائية.. تدجين الفنون – صحيفة التغيير السودانية , اخبار السودان"
the original
Deutsche Welle
"عثمان النو"


"Afropop Worldwide | Ahmad Sikainga on Sudan, A Musical History"
"عقد الجلاد = Igd el Djilad* – مدارس = Madaris"
"Sudan military wants to keep Sharia law"
"عقد الجلاد تضم مبدعين جدد ⋆ نجمة الخرطوم"
Categories
Sudanese musicians
Musical groups established in the 1980s

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