Lutfi Bouchnak

Lutfi Bouchnak considers all singing to be spiritual provided that it is elevated to the state of exaltation and that it brings the listener beyond the material world and lead him/ her to a wider horizon of spirituality on different topics and musical forms. 
So, when he sings: 
We sing to water the dream of the youth  and to dip in love the bread of the poor, Nothing remains after the last spring, But the roses of songs…This is spirituality and when he says in one of his songs: Time betrayed me, hit me, hurt me, 
O mother! Is there a way back to your womb? This is also an instance of spiritual singing, and that is how this concert “in the presence of God” is going to be. 
Only the artist is capable of presenting a collection of the previously-mentioned songs as well as a collection of musical genres that take us on a faraway journey and dream…
 

National Sound Archive

National Sound Archive

Baron d'Erlanger's archive

Baron d'Erlanger's archive

Tunicomus

Tunicomus

Virtual Visit

Virtual Visit


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