The repertoire of Iraqi maqam [Musiktryck] / Rob Simms.

Medverkande: Språk: Icke-språkligt medium Utgivning: Lanham, Md. Scarecrow Press, 2004Beskrivning: vii, 197 s. 29 cmISBN:
  • 0810847582
  • 9780810847583
Ämne: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 780/.9567 21
LC-klassifikation:
  • M1824.I5
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Ijb-oai
  • Ijb.5
  • Xv-oai
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Maqam in general and Iraqi maqam in particular -- An anthology of Iraqi maqam. The Rast family ; The Beyat family ; The Husseini family ; The Hijaz family ; The Saba family ; The Segah family ; The Nawa family ; The Ajam/Jahargah family ; Miscellaneous maqams.
Sammanfattning: The classical music of Iraq, known as Iraqi Maqam, features classical and vernacular poetry sung by a virtuoso soloist and accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble. It is a remarkably cosmopolitan art, sharing many features with neighboring classical traditions, particularly Iranian. Its repertoire consists of orally transmitted, multi-sectioned compositions, performed with some flexibility regarding ornamentation, arrangement and development. Focusing on the period between 1930-1980, this reference offers the first comprehensive view of the musical contents of the repertoire - scalar structure, melodic materials and overall form - through various tables and musical transcriptions
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Maqam in general and Iraqi maqam in particular -- An anthology of Iraqi maqam. The Rast family ; The Beyat family ; The Husseini family ; The Hijaz family ; The Saba family ; The Segah family ; The Nawa family ; The Ajam/Jahargah family ; Miscellaneous maqams.

The classical music of Iraq, known as Iraqi Maqam, features classical and vernacular poetry sung by a virtuoso soloist and accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble. It is a remarkably cosmopolitan art, sharing many features with neighboring classical traditions, particularly Iranian. Its repertoire consists of orally transmitted, multi-sectioned compositions, performed with some flexibility regarding ornamentation, arrangement and development. Focusing on the period between 1930-1980, this reference offers the first comprehensive view of the musical contents of the repertoire - scalar structure, melodic materials and overall form - through various tables and musical transcriptions

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