Music in the world of Islam : strings, flutes & trumpets.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jenkins, Jean L., Rovsing Olsen, Poul, 1922-1982
Format: Electronic Audio
Language:Undetermined
Published: London : Topic Records, 1994.
Series:Topic world series
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Table of Contents:
  • Strings. Saroz solo (2:02)
  • Sher (3:42)
  • Oanun solo in maqam kurd (3:28)
  • Rabab : accompanies Bedouin sung poetry (2:01)
  • Rogue solo (2:22)
  • Rababa solo (2:19) - - Kamaycha : accompanying an historical epic (3:13)
  • Kemence Karadenis : small Black Sea fiddle (2:43)
  • Rabab and voices : leading a Javanese gamelan orchestra (2:22) - - Santur solo in dastgah Homayon (2:58)
  • Masenqo : a one string fiddle, accompanying a wax and gold traditional song (3:22)
  • Tambura : music in leader/chorus style (2: 26)
  • Joza solo in maqam Sabah (2:16)
  • Makino : a song about a girl working in the nearby field (4:06).
  • Flutes and trumpets. Lahara : an introduction to a tune (2:35)
  • Wedding procession (2:29)
  • Nay : used in Turkey both for classical and religious music (2:07)
  • Nay : used in religious music (2:03)
  • Nay : used to accompany two singers (1:32)
  • Nafir : long straight trumpets (0;52)
  • Langaga Patanchanada : a popular Punjabi folk song (6:51)
  • Ivory trumpets and small horn cone flutes (2:46)
  • Pair of düduk : duct flutes (3:06)
  • Nay (3:04)
  • Dehl Sher : special Baluchi music (1:53)
  • Hadra : music of the brotherhood (2:31)
  • Podina : Rajasthani folk music (3:53).