Bushra El-Turk: Three Tributes

Bushra El-Turk: Three Tributes

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Release date: 24 April 2026

Bushra El-Turk
is a British-born Lebanese composer whose music has been performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Royal Opera House, Festival d'Aix and Wiener Festwochen, and whose opera 'Woman at Point Zero' won an Ivor Novello Award.

Three Tributes is a set of three string quartet pieces that honour three female Levantine singers from the Nahda - the cultural renaissance of the Arabic-speaking world in the mid-19th to early 20th centuries. The work blends Western string quartet writing with Eastern vocal traditions, archival recordings, improvisational elements, and musical fragments inspired by traditional Arabic genres. El-Turk’s aim is both to give voice to historically overlooked women and to let performers’ personalities come through in the music.

Tribute I (Zakieh Agob) This tribute celebrates Zakieh Agob, a Lebanese-American singer born around 1886-88 whose life remains elusive through many names and scant historical data. Agob is significant for being among the first Arab-American singers to record for Columbia and for her life of perseverance as a working mother and widowed artist. El-Turk’s music draws on fragments of the dawr - an Arabic vocal genre sung in colloquial language - and is titled after the song Lama kawani al hob ya nass (“When love burned my heart”), capturing Agob’s resilient spirit.

Tribute II (Haseeba Mowshe) Dedicated to Haseeba Mowsheh, a singer from Beirut who achieved local fame in the early 1900s. This movement can be performed alongside an archival 1908 recording of the Syrian folk song ‘Under Her Howdah, woe is me’, which hovers as a shadowed melody behind the quartet’s texture. Its reflective interplay between past recording and present ensemble evokes Mowshe’s presence through fragmented musical memory.

Tribute III (Rasmiya Jumaa) The final portrait honours Rasmiya Jumaa, a blind oud player who performed only for women due to her faith. No recordings of her voice exist, but El-Turk reimagines a muwasshah - the classical Andalusian poetic and musical form “Ya Ghosn al Naqa” - as a homage, imagining how Jumaa might have sung it.

Dudok Quartet Amsterdam

Jim Unwin (producer) 
Jacob Tresidder (recording engineer)
Bowie Verschuuren (videogorapher)
Nadia Amin (actor)
Shot at La Vie de Pastorie, Diemen

Bushra El-Turk's Three Tributes has been shortlisted for both the Ivor Novello Award and the RPS Award in the Chamber Music category. 

Format: download, streaming

Extended Play is NMC's new digital series championing outstanding composers yet to release a full-length album. Launching with EPs by Ben Nobuto and Bushra El-Turk, the series presents bold new music shaped by our turbulent times. Each release is a tightly focused 20-minute digital EP, supported by film content, mentoring, and a worldwide digital release to help composers reach new audiences and move their careers forward. 

FUNDERS

Extended Play has been made possible with generous support from the Jerwood Foundation and the Fenton Arts Trust.


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FILMING CREDITS

Director & DOP: BOWIE VERSCHUUREN
Actor: NADIA AMIN
Shot at La Vie de Pastorie, Diemen

RECORDING CREDITS

Produced by BUSHRA EL-TURK and JIM UNWINRecording Engineer: JACOB TRESIDDER

NMC Recordings is a charitable company (reg. no. 328052) established for the recording of contemporary music by The Holst Foundation; it is grateful for funding from Arts Council England and The Delius Trust.

© NMC Recordings Ltd 2026

Catalogue number: NMC DL3063