Music in the world of Islam : strings, flutes & trumpets
Material type: MusicPublisher number: TSCD 902 | Topic Records World SeriesPublication details: Topic Records World Series, 1994.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- Original release on Tangent Records in 1976.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 1555 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR06285 |
Compact disc.
Notes by Jean Jenkins in booklet.
Musical instruments: saroz, rabab, one-string fiddle, satara, trumpet, shawm.
1. a) Saroz Solo, b) Sher -- 2. Quanun Solo in Maqam Kurd - Jalal Khan -- 3. Rabab, Gogue Solo - Abdou Badje -- 4. Rababa Solo -- 5. Kamaycha -- 6. Kemence Karadenis -- 7. Rabab and Voices - Leading A Javanese Gamelan Orchestra -- 8. Santur Solo in Dastgah Homayon -- 9. Masenqo -- 10. Tambur -- 11. Joza Solo in Maqam Sabah -- 12. Makino -- 13. Lahara -- 14. Wedding Procession -- 15. Nay - (Used in Turkey both For the Highly Classical, called Makam, and Religious Music of Mevlevi) -- 16a. Nay - used in religious music -- 16b. Nay - used to accompany two singers in polyphonic religious music -- 17. Nafir -- 18. Langaga Patanchanada -- 19. Ivory Trumpets -- 20. Pair of Duduk -- 21. Nay played by Hassan Naheed -- 22. Dehi Sher -- 23. Hadra -- 24. Podina.
Original release on Tangent Records in 1976.