Difference between revisions of "MofA Week 3: Music in theory, theory in practice"
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[[Outline of the history of music in the Arab world | Bird's eye view of the history of music in the Arab world]] | [[Outline of the history of music in the Arab world | Bird's eye view of the history of music in the Arab world]] | ||
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+ | * Film: Dananeer (1940). Three levels of reading: | ||
+ | ** ...as a representation of 9th c Abbasid culture | ||
+ | ** ...as a representation of perceptions of "Arab history" in 1940 | ||
+ | ** ...as a representation of Egyptian music in 1940 | ||
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+ | * Theory of music (science, metaphysics) | ||
+ | ** Caliph Ma'mun (r. 813-33) and Bayt al-Hikma | ||
+ | ** Influence of Greek philosophical treatises on Arab music theory | ||
+ | *** Music as part of quadrivium (music, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy) | ||
+ | *** Word "musiqi" ("musiqa") enters Arabic from Greek, comes to imply theory | ||
+ | ** Key figures: philosophers | ||
+ | *** al-Kindi (d. 870) | ||
+ | *** al-Farabi (d. 950) | ||
+ | *** Ikhwan al-Safa (late 10th c) | ||
+ | *** Ibn sina (d. 1037) | ||
+ | *** Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (d. 1294) | ||
+ | ** Two kinds of theory: | ||
+ | *** Metaphysical | ||
+ | *** Sonic | ||
+ | *** We'll talk about the latter today | ||
+ | ** Influence of Greek treatises: | ||
+ | *** Pythagorean tuning | ||
+ | *** Double octave system | ||
+ | *** Tetrachords | ||
+ | *** General notion of systematic exposition |
Revision as of 01:11, 23 January 2008
Bird's eye view of the history of music in the Arab world
- Film: Dananeer (1940). Three levels of reading:
- ...as a representation of 9th c Abbasid culture
- ...as a representation of perceptions of "Arab history" in 1940
- ...as a representation of Egyptian music in 1940
- Theory of music (science, metaphysics)
- Caliph Ma'mun (r. 813-33) and Bayt al-Hikma
- Influence of Greek philosophical treatises on Arab music theory
- Music as part of quadrivium (music, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy)
- Word "musiqi" ("musiqa") enters Arabic from Greek, comes to imply theory
- Key figures: philosophers
- al-Kindi (d. 870)
- al-Farabi (d. 950)
- Ikhwan al-Safa (late 10th c)
- Ibn sina (d. 1037)
- Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (d. 1294)
- Two kinds of theory:
- Metaphysical
- Sonic
- We'll talk about the latter today
- Influence of Greek treatises:
- Pythagorean tuning
- Double octave system
- Tetrachords
- General notion of systematic exposition