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'''Julien Djelal Jalaleddin Weiss''' is a European musician who has been working for years with musicians from the Middle East: Arabs, Turks, Azeris and others. His intention is to recreate the spirit of dialogue and music collaborations that took place in the Ottoman courts of the seventeenth century. To achieve this, he has brought together musicians from various cultures: Turkey, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Syria, and the United States.
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'''Julien Jâlal Eddine Weiss''' (October 18, 1953—January 2, 2015) was a European musician who has been working for years with musicians from the Middle East: [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabs, Turks]], Azeris and others. His intention is to recreate the spirit of dialogue and music collaborations that took place in the Ottoman courts of the seventeenth century. To achieve this, he has brought together musicians from various cultures: Turkey, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Syria, and the United States.


[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensemble_Al-Kind%C3%AE Wikipedia entry on the ensemble Al-Kindi (in french language)]
== External links ==
* [http://www.alkindi.org/ Al-Kindî Ensemble official website]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180408114610/http://www.alkindi.org/ Al-Kindî Ensemble official website (2003–2018)] (archived)


[http://www.alkindi.org/ Ensemble Al-Kindi official website]
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Julien Jâlal Eddine Weiss (October 18, 1953—January 2, 2015) was a European musician who has been working for years with musicians from the Middle East: Arabs, Turks, Azeris and others. His intention is to recreate the spirit of dialogue and music collaborations that took place in the Ottoman courts of the seventeenth century. To achieve this, he has brought together musicians from various cultures: Turkey, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Syria, and the United States.

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