Solyma

Solyma

Solyma are a musical project by six male soloists and a mixed backing chorus (including eight children) who sing in four languages: Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and Arabic.

The music is composed by Alain Pewzner and Patrick Leger and the original lyrics are by Serge and Fabrice Talian.

Discography

*"Mystik Der Jahrtausende - Les Chant Des Hombres" (1999)
*#"Solyma (Jerusalem)"
*#"Ante Solem"
*#"Ad Me Veni"
*#"Tres Armenii"
*#"Karamane"
*#"Dormire"
*#"Laïla Leil"
*#"Propheta"
*#"Terra Fidelis"
*#"Tres Armenii (remix)"
*#"Memoria"
*#"Solyma (Jerusalem) (remix)"
*#"Solyma (Jerusalem) (Pumpin Dolls Remix)" [German release]

Instruments

*oud (traditional Middle Eastern instrument)
*chofar (Hebrew; "horn of ram")
*nai (Arabic)

Trivia

According to Flavius Josephus in his "Antiquities of the Jews", "Solyma" was the original name of the city of Jerusalem. "Solyma" means "security" in Hebrew. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=Kk0GAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA187&lpg=PA187&dq=solyma&source=web&ots=NjQh85MSda&sig=x6m3dtLUiK8b8dFzp4w8TZsFv1w Google Books] ]

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