Halim El-Dabh (March 4, 1921 – September 2, 2017) was an Egyptian American composer, musician, ethnomusicologist, and educator, who has had a career spanning six decades. He is particularly known as an early pioneer of electronic music.
The video clips here were shot (5/20 - 6/20, 2016). They are Halim’s personal views on Life, Death and God. The music was composed by Halim El-Dabh and Ron Slabe.
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11 months ago 00:02:23 1
Excerpt from Clytemnestra
1 year ago 00:01:58 1
Halim El-Dabh - “Wire Recorder Piece“ (1944)
3 years ago 00:05:31 1
Halim El-Dabh - Leiyla and the Poet (1959)
4 years ago 00:09:58 4
“My Life is Vibration“ - Halim El-Dabh, composer
4 years ago 00:05:26 4
Halim El-Dabh
5 years ago 00:01:55 10
Tabla Tahmeel
5 years ago 00:10:02 20
The Miraculous Tale (2006) by Halim El-Dabh
5 years ago 00:07:51 1
“The Miraculous Tale“ by Halim El-Dabh - part 1 of 2
6 years ago 00:01:59 6
Wire recorder piece
6 years ago 00:05:26 9
Halim El-Dabh - Leiyla and the Poet
7 years ago 00:04:04 1
African Travels
10 years ago 00:12:40 51
Sailing Wind by Halim El-Dabh performed by Blake Tyson, vibraphone, at PASIC 2010