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Music Theory In The Safavid Era The Taqsm Alnaamt 1st Edition Owen Wright

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Music Theory In The Safavid Era The Taqsm Alnaamt 1st Edition Owen Wright
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.77 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Owen Wright
ISBN: 9781138062436, 113806243X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Music Theory In The Safavid Era The Taqsm Alnaamt 1st Edition Owen Wright by Owen Wright 9781138062436, 113806243X instant download after payment.

The Safavid era (1501–1722) is one of the most important in the history of Persian culture, celebrated especially for its architecture and art, including miniature paintings that frequently represent singers and instrumentalists. Their presence reflects a sophisticated tradition of music making that was an integral part of court life, yet it is one that remains little known, for the musicological literature of the period is rather thin. There is, however, a significant exception: the text presented and analysed here, a hitherto unpublished and anonymous theoretical work probably of the middle of the sixteenth century. With a Sufi background inspiring the use of the nay as a tool of theoretical demonstration, it is exceptional in presenting descriptive accounts of the modes then in use and suggesting how these might be arranged in complex sequences. As it also gives an account of the corpus of rhythmic cycles it provides a unique insight into the basic structures of art-music during the first century of Safavid rule.

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