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The music of Islām / produced by David Parsons, Prof. Margaret Kartomi.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Series:
- Naxos Music Library.
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Subjects (All):
- Islamic music.
- Genre:
- Downloadable audio file.
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file)
- Other Title:
- Music of Islām sampler
- Music of Islām recorded in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran and Qatar
- Place of Publication:
- Tucson, Ariz. : Celestial Harmonies, [1997]
- System Details:
- digital recording
- Summary:
- Complete representation (sampler) of the Music of Islam series, featuring one selection from each of the fifteen volumes, seventeen CDs respectively.
- Contents:
- 1. BAQARA SURAH II, 1-5 / recited by H.H.K. Karaca, Istanbul, Turkey, from Vol. 10, Qur'an Recitation (3:04)
- 2. FARHANG'E A'VAM / performed by M. Sadjadifard, M. Djamshidi, and M. Sahihi, near Tehran, Iran, from Vol. 12, Music of Iran (2:33)
- 3. YOUBATI / various artists, Marrakesh, Morocco, from Vol. 6, Al-Maghrib, Gnawa Music (6:36)
- 4. BENT EL BALAD / various artists, Cairo, Egypt, from Vol. 1, Al-Qahirah, Classical Music of Cairo (4:26)
- 5. KA'BENIN YOLLARI / Galata Mevlevi Music and Sema Ensemble, Istanbul, Turkey, from Vol. 9, Mawlawiyah Music of the Whirling Dervishes (5:00)
- 6. YA RABBAT EL-HUSSEN / Saleh Abdul Baqi, Sana'a, Yemen, from Vol. 11, Music of Yemen (4:40)
- RAGA BAIRAGI BHAIRVA / Various artists, Lahore, Pakistan, from Vol. 13, Music of Pakistan (6:51)
- RATEP MEUSUEKAT / Pho Cut Nyak Dhin Ensemble, Meulaboh, Aceh, Indonesia, from Vol. 15, Muslim Music of Indonesia (4:51)
- 9. AL-KARTCH / Aswan Troupe for Folkloric Arts, Aswan, Egypt, from Vol. 3, Music of the Nubians (6:26)
- 10. QUM NA DIMI / Mohammed Saleh Abd Al-Saheb Lelo and Haitham Hasan, Doha, Qatar [Iraq] from Vol. 4, Music of the Arabian Pensinula (4:23)
- 11. BAAD EL ASAHA / Selim Seliman or various artists, South Sinai, Egypt, from Vol. 2, Music of the South Sinai Bedouins (5:56)
- 12. ESHBEHAYN / Agha-Ye Sadjadifard or various artists, Tetuan, Morocco, from Vol. 7, Al-Andalus, Andalusian Music (5:00)
- 13. TEKBIR / Galata Mevlevi Music and Sema Ensemble directed by Nail Kesova, Istanbul, Turkey, from Vol. 14, Mystic Music Through the Ages (3:51)
- 14. MAWAL I / Lotfi Jormana Group, Tunis, Tunisia, from Vol. 8, Folkloric Music of Tunisia (4:29)
- 15. SCENE INAUGURATION / 'Aissaoua Sufi Musicians, Marrakesh, Morocco, from Vol. 5, 'Aissaoua Sufi Ceremony (9:17).
- Participant:
- Various performers.
- Notes:
- Description based on hard copy version record.
- Other Format:
- Source record: Music of Islām.
- OCLC:
- 811448543
- Publisher Number:
- DEA749811240
- DEA749711179
- DEA749811124
- DEA749811291
- DEA749811292
- DEA749811281
- DEA749811293
- DEA749811294
- DEA749811129
- DEA749811295
- DEA749711251
- DEA749711194
- DEA749811296
- DEA749711213
- DEA749811290
- 13159-2 Celestial Harmonies
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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