Music in the world of Islam : a socio-cultural study

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Music in the world of Islam : a socio-cultural study

Amnon Shiloah

Wayne State University Press, c1995

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注記

Bibliography: p. 164-188

Includes index

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内容説明

The story of music told in this study begins in pre-Islamic times with musical forms that bear stromg imprints of the Bedouin's tribal way of life. Pre-Islamic music can be viewed as the forerunner of the art music that acquired a foothold after the advent of Islam. The history of Arab music then became inextricably entwined with the musical traditions of the conquered lands. The merging of deverse forms into a unique common style marked the advent of the great musical tradition that gained favour throughout and extensive geographical area. By the end of Islam's third century, distinct autonomous styles began to appear involving Persians and Turks in particular.

目次

  • The pre-Islamic music
  • the rise of Islam
  • the first dynastic caliphate
  • Islam and music
  • the science of music
  • decentralization and advent of local styles
  • from Constantinople to Kasmir
  • the advent of recent trends
  • scales, modes and rhythms
  • improvised and compound compositions
  • dance
  • folk musical traditions.

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