Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM
2220 Arts + Archives, Los Angeles
Tarek Yamani’s critically acclaimed album *Lisan Al Tarab: Jazz Conceptions in Classical Arabic* is an exploration of classical Arabic music within the frameworks of Jazz. The result, a genre often dubbed as “Afro-Tarab” is a performance which journeys from early 1900’s Egypt to contemporary New York. The repertoire will include reinterpretations of classical Arabic “muwashahat”, jazz standards, as well as original compositions based on traditional Arabic rhythms and melodic modes. ∆ Born and raised in Beirut, Tarek Yamani is a self-taught jazz pianist now living in Berlin after spending almost a decade in New York City. He composes and plays jazz infused with edgy rhythms and melodic modes which he draws from the lands of the Arabian Gulf and Classical Arabic music. He has released critically acclaimed albums and described by critics as “music full of poetry and mysticism”, “a world-jazz heard nowhere else”, “a revelation” , “an organic hybrid of ecstatic proportion”, “a shimmering spidery piano godliness”.