Founded in 1983 in Aleppo by Julien Weiss as a tribute to
Al-Kindi, a
philosopher and
music theorist of
Arab world, Al Kindi Ensemble began its journey with the spirit to explore
Arab-Andalusian,
Oriental,
Turkish and
Iranian influences in music. The ensemble wanted to acquire a repertoire from the entire Arab world. At the beginning the group consisted of only three instrumentalists. The Egyptian
Tar and
Riqq player Adel Schams Eldin, Julien Weiss and the Syrian Nay player Ziad Kadhi Amin. Initially, the ensemble only played instrumental pieces. Julien Weiss later decided to expand the group. He traveled to Syria and met with Sheikh Hamza Shakkûr, a well-known singer of classical music. Shakkûr was also the head of the Sufi community of the
whirling dervishes. In 1986, Weiss converted to
Islam and settled in
Aleppo. There he developed a collaboration between him and many singers of classical music from
Iraq and
Syria, such as Adib Dayikh and the
Tunisian singer and musician
Lotfi Bouchnak. ==Musical style==