Musical Heritage of Al-Andalus

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Andalusi Music
Andalusian music
Andalusian musicology
Arabic
Arabic Language
Arabic music sources
Arabic Speaking Middle East
Arabo Islamic Culture
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Bowed String Instruments
Byzantine Music
Byzantium
Caliphal Court
Cantigas De Santa
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cross-cultural musical exchange
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Female Singer
Held
Ibn Surayj
II Ibn
Islamic conquest
Jewish Music
Medieval Arabic Sources
Medieval Iberian
medieval Iberian culture
medieval Iberian musical interactions
Medieval Mediterranean
Melodic Mode
music theory analysis
Musical heritage
Muslim Musicians
North
North African traditions
Short Necked Lute
Umayyad Dynasty
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367243142
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Musical Heritage of Al-Andalus is a critical account of the history of Andalusian music in Iberia from the Islamic conquest of 711 to the final expulsion of the Moriscos (Spanish Muslims converted to Christianity) in the early 17th century. This volume presents the documentation that has come down to us, accompanied by critical and detailed analyses of the sources written in Arabic, Old Catalan, Castilian, Hebrew, and Latin. It is also informed by research the author has conducted on modern Andalusian musical traditions in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.

While the cultural achievements of medieval Muslim Spain have been the topic of a large number of scholarly and popular publications in recent decades, what may arguably be its most enduring contribution – music – has been almost entirely neglected. The overarching purpose of this work is to elucidate as clearly as possible the many different types of musical interactions that took place in medieval Iberia and the complexity of the various borrowings, adaptations, hybridizations, and appropriations involved.

Dwight F. Reynolds is Professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of numerous publications, including the co-editorship of our own award-winning The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 6: The Middle East, published in 2002, with Virginia Danielson and Scott Marcus.

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