
Halim El-Dabh
Egyptian naturalized American composer, performer and ethnomusicologist born 4 March 1921 in Cairo; died 2 September 2017 in Kent, Ohio.
Halim El-Dabh was born into a family of music lovers in Cairo, where he learned to play the piano and the darbouka and began to write his own compositions. He studied agronomy at Cairo University, from which he graduated in 1945. He then began a career as an engineer, all the while pursuing his musical activities.
In 1942, El-Dabh won first prize in the composition and piano categories at the Egyptian Opera Music Competition. In 1944, the broadcasting of his piece Homage to Mohammed Ali-El-Kabir by the Egyptian Radio attracted the attention of the public and the royal family.
A pioneer of musique concrète, El-Dabh began his first sound experiments that same year at the Middle East Radio Station of Cairo, where he borrowed a magnetic tape recorder and recorded various sounds, including the traditional ritual chants of a Zaar ceremony, which he manipulated and transformed. He then produced one of the first known pieces of electronic music. The piece, entitled The Expression of Zaar, was presented in an art gallery in Cairo in 1944.
In 1946, he composed the soundtrack for Hussein Helmy’s film Azhar wa Ashwaq. In February 1949, he performed his piano composition It Is Dark and Damp on the Front at the All Saints Cathedral Music Center in Cairo.
El-Dabh obtained a scholarship to study music in the United States, arriving in the summer of 1950 as a Fulbright exchange student. He studied composition with John Donald Robb and Ernst Krenek at the University of New Mexico, with Francis Judd Cooke at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, with Aaron Copland and Luigi Dallapiccola at the Berkshire Music Center (now the Tanglewood Music Center) in Lenox, Massachusetts, and finally with Irving Fine at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
From 1969 to 2012, El-Dabh was Professor of African Music and Ethnomusicology at Kent University, in Kent, Ohio. He has also taught at Addis Ababa University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the University of Kinshasa in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), and Howard University in Washington, DC. He was a consultant for the Folklife Program at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, from 1974 to 1981 for a project on Egyptian and Guinean puppetry.
His ethnomusicological research took him to Egypt, Ethiopia (where he formed Orchestra Ethiopia, the first pan-Ethiopian traditional instrument orchestra made up of musicians from various ethnic groups in that country), Congo, Guinea, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Sudan. He also conducted research into the African diaspora in the United States.
His works have been performed in Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Israel, Nigeria, Japan, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, Canada, and several European countries. His compositions include operas, symphonies, numerous ballets, concertos, orchestral pieces, works for orchestra and choir, chamber music, film music, incidental music for plays, and electronic works.
In 1958, Fantasia-Tahmeel, a concerto for darbouka and string orchestra, was premiered by the American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leopold Stokowski and with the composer himself playing the darbouka.
El-Dabh worked closely with choreographer Martha Graham, composing music for four of her ballets: the opera-ballet Clytemnestra (1958), One More Gaudy Night (1961), A Look at Lightning (1962), and Lucifer (1975).
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, El-Dabh was invited to work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York, where he created a number of electronic works, including Leiyla and the Poet (1959). A recording of several of these works, entitled Crossing into the Electric Magnetic, was released in November 2001 by the Without Fear label.
His score for the sound and light show at the pyramids of Giza, composed in 1960 at the request of Gamal-Abdel Nasser and first performed in 1961, continues to be performed daily at the Great Pyramid.
Several of his compositions draw on his Egyptian heritage, such as Mekta’ in the Art of Kita’ (1955), The Eye of Horus (1967), Ptahmose and the Magic Spell (1972), and Ramesses the Great (Symphony No. 9) (1987).
El-Dabh’s later works include the ballet piece In the Valley of the Nile (1999), composed for the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company; the piano concerto Surrr-Rah (2000), composed for pianist Tuyen Tonnu; and Ogún (2000), for soprano and chamber ensemble. The musical theater piece Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead premiered in September 2002 at the Cleveland Public Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Symphony for One Thousand Drums, a piece invoking the goddesses of ancient Egypt, was performed by a thousand percussionists in Cleveland (2006) and Fort Collins, Colorado (2008).
El-Dabh received several grants and awards, including two Guggenheim Fellowships (1959-60 and 1961-62), two Fulbright Fellowships (1950 and 1967), two Rockefeller Fellowships (1961 and 2001), the Cleveland Arts Prize (1990), a Meet-the-Composer Fellowship (1999), and an Ohio Arts Council Fellowship (2000). In May 2001, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Kent and in 2007 an honorary doctorate from the New England Conservatory.
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Sources
Site du compositeur et des éditions Peters.
- Solo (excluding voice)
- Fantasia-Amira for piano (1946)
- Prelude Sheroude for piano (1946)
- Egyptian Suite Ballet for piano (1947)
- March for organ (1947)
- Evolution and Decadence for piano (1949)
- It is Dark and Damp on the Front for piano (1949)
- Coma Dance for piano (1950)
- Fikra for piano (1950)
- Drum-Takseem for percussion (1951)
- Meditation on the Nile for piano (1951), Peters
- A Triptych to Segovia for guitar (1953)
- Felucca, the Celestial Journey for piano (1953)
- Arabiyaat for piano (1954)
- Ifriqiyaat for piano (1954)
- Misriyaat for piano (1954)
- Berceuse Shadia for piano (1955)
- Mekta' in the Art of Kita' for piano (1955), Peters
- Berceuse Amira for piano (1959)
- Thula Thia for cello (1960)
- Soufiane for piano (1961)
- Diversions for percussion (1965)
- Sonic No. 10 for percussion (1965), Peters
- Sonic No. 7 for percussion (1965), Peters
- My Foot Jarred the Stone for guitar (1973)
- Wedding Time for guitar (1984)
- Dragons and Floating Lilies for zheng (1991)
- Kalabsha on River Nile for zheng (1991)
- Eulogy to Cairo's Earthquake Victims and thier Families for piano (1992)
- To the Letter of His Name: Raymond DeMattia for flute (1995)
- Secrets of the Sky and Earth for marimba (1996)
- Walking in the Neighborhood for piano (1997)
- Mekta' in the Art of Kita': Geometrical Circles with Feelings for piano (1998), Peters
- Sailing Wind for vibraphone (2010)
- Chamber music
- Homage to Muhammad Ali al-kabir for violin, cello and piano (1944)
- String Quartet No. 1 Metamorphosis and Fugue on Egyptian Folklore (1951)
- Monotone, Bitone and Polytone for wind sextor and percussionite (1952, 1985)
- Osmo-Symbiotic for two pianos (1952)
- Thulathiya for oboe, violin and piano (1960), Peters
- Three Pharaonic Themes for two flutes (1972)
- Tonography for clarinet, bassoon and marimba (1980)
- Thumaniya for two trumpets and percussion (1984)
- Journey through the Centers of Being for violin and percussion (1988)
- Dialogue for double bass and darbouka (1991)
- Theme Song: The New Renaissance for flute, cello and piano (1991)
- Global Order for two tubas and darbuka (1993)
- Big Tooth Aspen for flute and goblet drum (1995)
- Multicolored Sonata for two trumpets (1996)
- Duo for African and Contemporary Marimbas (2000)
- Shadows on Water for dàn bau and piano (2000)
- Rivers in Confluence for violin and piano (2001)
- Spiral Spirit for dàn bau and piano (2001)
- Sweet and Prickly Pear for violin and derbouka (2002)
- The Miraculous Tale for alto saxophone and derabucca (2006)
- Instrumental ensemble music
- Ya Gamul Ya Nasser for orchestra (1947)
- Aria for string orchestra (1949)
- Symphony No. 1 (1950)
- National Anthem for Egypt for President Naguib for orchestra (1952)
- The Legend for orchestra (1952)
- Symphony No. 3 for Thirty-seven Years (1953), 25 mn, Peters
- Frieze in Body Movement for violin, harp, piano and timpani (1954)
- Bacchanalia for orchestra (1958), Peters
- Ballet Suite No. 2 for orchestra (1958)
- Juxtaposition No. 1 for two timpani, a xylophone and a marimba (1959), Peters
- Juxtaposition No. 2 for a harp, a timpani, a xylophone and a marimba (1959)
- Music for Oriental Percussion Instruments in the Traditionnal and Modern Manner for piano and percussion ensemble (1960)
- Cleopatra for orchestra (1961, 1983), 25 mn, Peters
- Tabla-Dance for piano and percussion ensemble (1961), Peters
- Nomadic Waves for two wind orchestras (1962, 1981), Peters
- Egueyto-Yaat for two trumpets and crash cymbals (1963)
- Afra for chamber orchestra (1965)
- Hindi-Yaat No. 1 for percussion ensemble (1965), Peters
- Mosaic No. 1 for piano and percussion (1965), Peters
- Tabla-Tahmeel No. 1 for percussion ensemble (1965)
- Voyages (1973)
- Rhapsodia Egyptia-Brasileira for orchestra (1985)
- elec stage Unnatural Acts for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, marimba and electronics (1986)
- Ramesses the Great Symphony No. 9 (1987)
- Five Etudes for wind ensemble (1989)
- Conversations with Shu for wind ensemble (1990)
- Ceremonial Fattening for Death and Resurrection for bassoon ensemble (1991)
- Habeeb's Lullaby and Rebuttal for alto saxophone and bassoon ensemble (1991)
- Harmonies of the Spheres: Ten Nations Rejoice for wind ensemble (1991)
- New Pharaohs Suite for orchestra (1996)
- Cleo's Suite for orchestra (1999)
- The Reappearance of the Lotus Flower for string orchestra (2002)
- Symphony for One Thousand Drums (2006)
- The Pomegranate Concerto for saxophone, string quartet & double bass (2007)
- Concertant music
- Fantasia-Tahmeel Concerto for darbuka and strings (1958), 7 mn, Peters
- Tahmeela for flute and ensemble (1958), 9 mn, Peters
- Concerto. Derabucca for clarinet and string orchestra (1981)
- Bahia: Father of the Orisha for trombone and orchestra (1986)
- Tahmeela for timpani and orchestra (1986)
- Surrr-Rah for piano and orchestra (2000)
- Vocal music and instrument(s)
- Mass for mixed choir, organ and African percussions ()
- stage Clytemnestra for two solo voices and orchestra (1958), 1 h 50 mn, Peters
- Juxtaposition No. 3 for mezzo-soprano, two harps, and percussion (1959)
- stage Yulei, the Ghost for soprano and ensemble (1960)
- Partita Poly-Obligati in Song Cycle for soprano, violin and piano (1961)
- Leiyla for mezzo-soprano, male choir, piano, double bass and percussion (1965)
- Shades and Shadows for male choir and percussion (1965)
- stage Theodora in Byzantium (Doxastiko) (1965)
- elec stage Wa Ka Na for singers, dancers, percussion and tape (1966)
- Born from the World for solo voice or choir and percussion (1967)
- stage The Eye of Horus for solo voice and percussion (1967)
- stage Black Epic chamber opera (1968)
- Kyrie for the Bishop of Ghana for mixed choir, African wind and percussion instruments (1968)
- Palm Sunday for mixed choir and organ (1969)
- stage Of Gods and Men for singers, dancers and ensemble (1972)
- stage Ptah-mose and the Magic Spell (1972)
- Abongilas's Love for choir and African percussions (1974)
- stage Black Genesis opera (1975)
- Isis and the Seven Scorpions for soprano, flute, harpsichord and derbouka (1975)
- Hajer for soprano and piano (1979)
- Shadia's Song for voice and guitar (1980)
- stage The Birds for solo voices, choirs, actors, dancers and ensemble (1988)
- The Jade Flute for soprano, trumpet and piano (1989)
- Befen, Tefen and Five More Scorpions for mezzo-soprano and flute (1990)
- Go Down Moses, the Planet Earth is the Promised Land for soprano, baritone and piano (1991)
- On this Planet we call Home for mezzo-soprano, flute and piano (1991)
- elec stage Lucy, Come Back for singers, dancers, percussionists and multimedia (1993)
- E Certo for soprano and marimba (2000)
- Ogun: Let him, let het have the Iron for soprano and ensemble (2000)
- I touched a Single Ray for tenor and viola (2001)
- elec Element, Being and Primeval for tape and ensemble (2002)
- Aapep and Ra for narrator and double bass (2004)
- A cappella vocal music
- Shadows in Gallinia for choir (1947)
- stage Impromptu Africaine for singers, dancers and multimedia device (1972)
- Salma Ya Salama for choir (1979)
- stage The Untold (1996)
- elec Signals and Connections for voice and electronics (2005)
- Electronic music / fixed media / mechanical musical instruments
- elec The Expression of Zaar (1944)
- elec Diffusion of Bells (1959)
- elec Electronic Fanfare (1959)
- elec Element, Being and Primeval for tape (1959)
- elec Leiyla and the Poet for tape (1959)
- elec Meditation on White Noise for tape (1959)
- elec The Word for tape (1959)
- elec Pirouette Continuum for tape (1974)
- elec Three Time Frames for tape (1991)
- Unspecified instrumentation
- stage Azhar wa Ashwaq movie soundtrack (1946)
- Spectrum No. 1: Symphony in Sonic Vibration for piano strings and percussion in wood and ceramic (1955)
- elec Music of the Pyramids (1960, 1983), Peters
- elec Saladin and the Citadel (1960)
- stage Sobek the Crocodile children's opera (1960)
- stage One More Gaudy Night (1961)
- stage A Look at Lightning (1962)
- stage Opera Flies (1969, 1995)
- stage Prometheus Bound (1969)
- stage Lucifer (1975)
- stage Memphis Blues, Long Gone (1976)
- stage Antony and Cleopatra (1996)
- stage In the Valley of the Nile (1999)
- stage Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead None (2002)
- 2010
- Sailing Wind for vibraphone
- 2007
- The Pomegranate Concerto for saxophone, string quartet & double bass
- 2006
- Symphony for One Thousand Drums
- The Miraculous Tale for alto saxophone and derabucca
- 2005
- elec Signals and Connections for voice and electronics
- 2004
- Aapep and Ra for narrator and double bass
- 2002
- stage Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead None
- elec Element, Being and Primeval for tape and ensemble
- Sweet and Prickly Pear for violin and derbouka
- The Reappearance of the Lotus Flower for string orchestra
- 2001
- I touched a Single Ray for tenor and viola
- Rivers in Confluence for violin and piano
- Spiral Spirit for dàn bau and piano
- 2000
- Duo for African and Contemporary Marimbas
- E Certo for soprano and marimba
- Ogun: Let him, let het have the Iron for soprano and ensemble
- Shadows on Water for dàn bau and piano
- Surrr-Rah for piano and orchestra
- 1999
- Cleo's Suite for orchestra
- stage In the Valley of the Nile
- 1998
- Mekta' in the Art of Kita': Geometrical Circles with Feelings for piano, Peters
- 1997
- Walking in the Neighborhood for piano
- 1996
- stage Antony and Cleopatra
- Multicolored Sonata for two trumpets
- New Pharaohs Suite for orchestra
- Secrets of the Sky and Earth for marimba
- stage The Untold
- 1995
- Big Tooth Aspen for flute and goblet drum
- To the Letter of His Name: Raymond DeMattia for flute
- 1993
- Global Order for two tubas and darbuka
- elec stage Lucy, Come Back for singers, dancers, percussionists and multimedia
- 1992
- 1991
- Ceremonial Fattening for Death and Resurrection for bassoon ensemble
- Dialogue for double bass and darbouka
- Dragons and Floating Lilies for zheng
- Go Down Moses, the Planet Earth is the Promised Land for soprano, baritone and piano
- Habeeb's Lullaby and Rebuttal for alto saxophone and bassoon ensemble
- Harmonies of the Spheres: Ten Nations Rejoice for wind ensemble
- Kalabsha on River Nile for zheng
- On this Planet we call Home for mezzo-soprano, flute and piano
- Theme Song: The New Renaissance for flute, cello and piano
- elec Three Time Frames for tape
- 1990
- Befen, Tefen and Five More Scorpions for mezzo-soprano and flute
- Conversations with Shu for wind ensemble
- 1989
- Five Etudes for wind ensemble
- The Jade Flute for soprano, trumpet and piano
- 1988
- Journey through the Centers of Being for violin and percussion
- stage The Birds for solo voices, choirs, actors, dancers and ensemble
- 1987
- Ramesses the Great Symphony No. 9
- 1986
- Bahia: Father of the Orisha for trombone and orchestra
- Tahmeela for timpani and orchestra
- elec stage Unnatural Acts for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, marimba and electronics
- 1985
- Rhapsodia Egyptia-Brasileira for orchestra
- 1984
- Thumaniya for two trumpets and percussion
- Wedding Time for guitar
- 1981
- Concerto. Derabucca for clarinet and string orchestra
- 1980
- Shadia's Song for voice and guitar
- Tonography for clarinet, bassoon and marimba
- 1979
- Hajer for soprano and piano
- Salma Ya Salama for choir
- 1976
- stage Memphis Blues, Long Gone
- 1975
- stage Black Genesis opera
- Isis and the Seven Scorpions for soprano, flute, harpsichord and derbouka
- stage Lucifer
- 1974
- Abongilas's Love for choir and African percussions
- elec Pirouette Continuum for tape
- 1973
- My Foot Jarred the Stone for guitar
- Voyages
- 1972
- stage Impromptu Africaine for singers, dancers and multimedia device
- stage Of Gods and Men for singers, dancers and ensemble
- stage Ptah-mose and the Magic Spell
- Three Pharaonic Themes for two flutes
- 1969
- stage Opera Flies
- Palm Sunday for mixed choir and organ
- stage Prometheus Bound
- 1968
- stage Black Epic chamber opera
- Kyrie for the Bishop of Ghana for mixed choir, African wind and percussion instruments
- 1967
- Born from the World for solo voice or choir and percussion
- stage The Eye of Horus for solo voice and percussion
- 1966
- elec stage Wa Ka Na for singers, dancers, percussion and tape
- 1965
- Afra for chamber orchestra
- Diversions for percussion
- Hindi-Yaat No. 1 for percussion ensemble, Peters
- Leiyla for mezzo-soprano, male choir, piano, double bass and percussion
- Mosaic No. 1 for piano and percussion, Peters
- Shades and Shadows for male choir and percussion
- Sonic No. 10 for percussion, Peters
- Sonic No. 7 for percussion, Peters
- Tabla-Tahmeel No. 1 for percussion ensemble
- stage Theodora in Byzantium (Doxastiko)
- 1963
- Egueyto-Yaat for two trumpets and crash cymbals
- 1962
- stage A Look at Lightning
- Nomadic Waves for two wind orchestras, Peters
- 1961
- Cleopatra for orchestra, 25 mn, Peters
- stage One More Gaudy Night
- Partita Poly-Obligati in Song Cycle for soprano, violin and piano
- Soufiane for piano
- Tabla-Dance for piano and percussion ensemble, Peters
- 1960
- Music for Oriental Percussion Instruments in the Traditionnal and Modern Manner for piano and percussion ensemble
- elec Music of the Pyramids, Peters
- elec Saladin and the Citadel
- stage Sobek the Crocodile children's opera
- Thula Thia for cello
- Thulathiya for oboe, violin and piano, Peters
- stage Yulei, the Ghost for soprano and ensemble
- 1959
- Berceuse Amira for piano
- elec Diffusion of Bells
- elec Electronic Fanfare
- elec Element, Being and Primeval for tape
- Juxtaposition No. 1 for two timpani, a xylophone and a marimba, Peters
- Juxtaposition No. 2 for a harp, a timpani, a xylophone and a marimba
- Juxtaposition No. 3 for mezzo-soprano, two harps, and percussion
- elec Leiyla and the Poet for tape
- elec Meditation on White Noise for tape
- elec The Word for tape
- 1958
- Bacchanalia for orchestra, Peters
- Ballet Suite No. 2 for orchestra
- stage Clytemnestra for two solo voices and orchestra, 1 h 50 mn, Peters
- Fantasia-Tahmeel Concerto for darbuka and strings, 7 mn, Peters
- Tahmeela for flute and ensemble, 9 mn, Peters
- 1955
- Berceuse Shadia for piano
- Mekta' in the Art of Kita' for piano, Peters
- Spectrum No. 1: Symphony in Sonic Vibration for piano strings and percussion in wood and ceramic
- 1954
- Arabiyaat for piano
- Frieze in Body Movement for violin, harp, piano and timpani
- Ifriqiyaat for piano
- Misriyaat for piano
- 1953
- A Triptych to Segovia for guitar
- Felucca, the Celestial Journey for piano
- Symphony No. 3 for Thirty-seven Years, 25 mn, Peters
- 1952
- Monotone, Bitone and Polytone for wind sextor and percussionite
- National Anthem for Egypt for President Naguib for orchestra
- Osmo-Symbiotic for two pianos
- The Legend for orchestra
- 1951
- Drum-Takseem for percussion
- Meditation on the Nile for piano, Peters
- String Quartet No. 1 Metamorphosis and Fugue on Egyptian Folklore
- 1950
- Coma Dance for piano
- Fikra for piano
- Symphony No. 1
- 1949
- Aria for string orchestra
- Evolution and Decadence for piano
- It is Dark and Damp on the Front for piano
- 1947
- Egyptian Suite Ballet for piano
- March for organ
- Shadows in Gallinia for choir
- Ya Gamul Ya Nasser for orchestra
- 1946
- stage Azhar wa Ashwaq movie soundtrack
- Fantasia-Amira for piano
- Prelude Sheroude for piano
- 1944
- Homage to Muhammad Ali al-kabir for violin, cello and piano
- elec The Expression of Zaar
- Date de composition inconnue
- Mass for mixed choir, organ and African percussions
Bibliographie
- Nicolas PUIG, « Recording Culture. Une figure égyptienne du xxe siècle : Halim El-Dabh, compositeur, collecteur et pionnier des musiques électroniques », dans Annales Islamologiques, Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, Matérialisation, dématérialisation et circulations des musiques du monde arabe (xxe-xxie siècle), vol. 53, 2019, pp.113-137. http://journals.openedition.org/anisl/5649
- Michael KOURY, « A look at lightning : the life and compositions of Halim El-Dabh », dans The Arab avant-garde: music, politics, modernity, Thomas Burkhalter, Kay Dickinson, and Benjamin J. Harbert (editors), Middletown (Connecticut), Wesleyan University Press, 2013.
- Denise SEACHRIST, The Musical World of Halim El-Dabh, Kent (Ohio), The Kent University Press, 2003.
- « Composer. Choregrapher », [Symposium avec Louis Horst, Vivian Fine, Robert Starer, Norman Dello Joio, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Carlos Surinach, Alwin Nikolais, Gunther Schuller, John Cage, Halim El-Dabh, Norman Lloyd], dans Dance-Perspectives (William Schuman, avant-propos ; Martha Graham, introduction), n° 16,1963.
Discographie
- Halim EL DABH, Piano Music, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2009.
- Halim EL DABH, The Dog Gone Deaf, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2009.
- Halim EL DABH, The Osiris Ritual, Ptahmose and the Magic Spell part 1, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2009.
- Halim EL DABH, African Village Music, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2009.
- Halim EL DABH, Chambers and Concertos, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2009.
- Halim EL DABH, African Melody and Beat, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008.
- Halim EL DABH, Drum Voices of Africa, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008.
- Halim EL DABH, Music Compositions Throughout the Years: Performances at Kent State University, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008.
- Halim EL DABH, 80th Birthday Gala Concert, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008.
- Halim EL DABH, Suites and Symphonies, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008
- Halim EL DABH, Total Satisfaction: a Medley, 1 cd Halim El Dabh Music, 2008.
- Halim EL DABH, Live at Starwood, 1cd Association for Consciousness Exploration, 2002.
- Halim EL DABH, Electronic Fanfare ; Alcibiadis Monologue To Socrate ; Wire Recorder Piece ; Michael and the Dragon ; Meditation in White Sound ; Pirouette ; Element: Being, and Primeval ; Electronics and The Words ; Venice ; Leiyla Visitations, dans « Crossing into the Electronics Magnetic », 1 cd Without Fear, 2000, WFR003.
Liens internet
- Site du compositeur : http://www.halimeldabh.com/
- Site des éditions Peters : https://www.edition-peters.com/
(liens vérifiés en juillet 2022).