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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA0XofIlYZY Sabah Fakhri (b. 1933), the greatest living exponent of the pre-mediated Islamicate style in Syria] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA0XofIlYZY Sabah Fakhri (b. 1933), the greatest living exponent of the pre-mediated Islamicate style in Syria] | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 17 September 2015
Music of the Islamic World
by Michael Frishkopf Dept of Music
- What could we possibly mean by "music of the Islamic world"? Four possibilities
ISLAMIC "MUSIC":
ISLAMICATE MUSIC:
- Outline of Islamicate music: music in Arab-Islamic civilization (after Ali Jihad Racy)
- Islamicate Music and the Islam factor
- Discourse about music in Islam
- Islamicate music in theory (musiqi; ancient Greek influence) and practice (ghina'; Arab)
- Musical features of Islamicate music
- Sabah Fakhri (b. 1933), the greatest living exponent of the pre-mediated Islamicate style in Syria