Difference between revisions of "Outline of music in Arab-Islamic civilization"
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(especially musical traditions of Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium, and Persia) | (especially musical traditions of Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium, and Persia) |
Revision as of 11:48, 19 September 2006
Six actors shaping Islamicate music through history: (after Dr. Jihad Racy)
- Contact with Assimilated Cultures
(especially musical traditions of Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium, and Persia)
- Contact with the Classical Past
- Contact with the Medieval West
- Rule of Ottoman Turks (1517-1917)
- Contact with the Modern West (1798 - present)
- Influence of Mass media
- Recording
- Film
- Radio
- TV