El-Hadra is the rhythmic trance meditation of the Sufis. The pulse of the rhythm plays a crucial role because it corresponds with the same breath and heartbeat. A continuous, gently enhancing therapeutic music with harp, tabla and keyboards - an unmatched masterpiece!
El-Hadra was composed by Klaus Wiese, who also served the zither. Together with Ted de Jong (tabla) and M. Grassow (keyboards), this album was recorded skillfully.
Klaus Wiese, born in Ulm, Germany, is known as the minimalist musician who uses exotic instruments such as bowls for the mystical elements in his music. He combines the musical elements of the East with those of the West in his compositions and has performed with artists such as Ted De Jong, Al Gromer Khan and Mathias Grassow. The music of Klaus Wiese is often used in therapeutic areas as it develops a relaxing and healing effect.
Audio-CD 54 min.
Release Date: 1. October 2000
El-Hadra is the rhythmic trance meditation of the Sufis. The pulse of the rhythm plays a crucial role because it corresponds with the same breath and heartbeat. A continuous, gently enhancing therapeutic music with harp, tabla and keyboards - an unmatched masterpiece!
El-Hadra was composed by Klaus Wiese, who also served the zither. Together with Ted de Jong (tabla) and M. Grassow (keyboards), this album was recorded skillfully.
Klaus Wiese, born in Ulm, Germany, is known as the minimalist musician who uses exotic instruments such as bowls for the mystical elements in his music. He combines the musical elements of the East with those of the West in his compositions and has performed with artists such as Ted De Jong, Al Gromer Khan and Mathias Grassow. The music of Klaus Wiese is often used in therapeutic areas as it develops a relaxing and healing effect.
Audio-CD 54 min.
Release Date: 1. October 2000
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