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After the Last Sky

Anouar Brahem (oud), Anja Lechner (cello), Django Bates (piano), Dave Holland (double bass)

After the Last Sky

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Brahem always strives to bring together different cultures, not to homogenise them but to celebrate what he describes a ‘collective inspiration’.

After the Last Sky

Anouar Brahem (oud), Anja Lechner (cello), Django Bates (piano), Dave Holland (double bass)

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Brahem always strives to bring together different cultures, not to homogenise them but to celebrate what he describes a ‘collective inspiration’.

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Eight years after Blue Maqams, Anouar Brahem returns with a poignant project, titled after a line of verse by Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, which asks “Where should the birds fly, after the last sky?”

Graceful chamber pieces for oud, cello, piano and bass subtly address the metaphysical question and its broad resonances in a troubled time. While drawing upon the traditional modes of Arab music, Brahem has consistently sought to engage with the wider world, too, and found inspiration in many sources from different cultures.

Bassist Dave Holland and pianist Django Bates are again part of the Tunisian oud master’s international quartet, joined now by cellist Anja Lechner. Brahem’s rapport with Holland – first established on the Thimar album of 1998 – is meanwhile legendary. “Dave’s playing gives me wings,” Anouar has said, an observation that materializes repeatedly across the record. Django Bates’ piano, an important supportive force throughout, contributes swirling solos. The album marks the first time that Anouar has included a cellist in his group music. Anja Lechner, a leading voice in the recording, has long been conversant with Brahem’s compositions and included them in her own recitals. The cello is given the first and last statements here. “After the Last Sky” was recorded at Lugano’s Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI in May 2024, and produced by Manfred Eicher. The album is issued as the Brahem quartet embarks on a European tour with concerts in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium.

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  • Presto Recordings of the Year
    Finalist 2025
  • Presto Recordings of the Year
    Winner 2025

April 2025

Brahem always strives to bring together different cultures, not to homogenise them but to celebrate what he describes a ‘collective inspiration’.
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