رقم التسجيلة
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2835
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نوع المادة
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book
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ردمك
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0226112985
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رقم الطلب
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ML3754.C632
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المؤلف
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Cohen, Dalia
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العنوان
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Palestinian Arab music : a Maqمam tradition in practice / Dalia Cohen and Ruth Katz
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بيانات النشر
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Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.
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الوصف المادي
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xi, 518 p. plus CD : 24 cm ; ill
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بيان السلسلة
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Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology
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ملاحظات
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-508) and index
included CD
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المحتويات / النص
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Chapter 1. The Research Topic, Problems, Objectives, and the Tradition Studied
1.1. On Studying the Practice of an Oral Tradition
1.2. The Group and Its Tradition
Chapter 2. The Performing Group
2.1. Theoretical Considerations
2.2. Variables That Affect Performance
2.3. Brief Biographical Sketch of a Creative Performer
Chapter 3. Pitch and the Maqamat
3.1. Intonation
3.2. Collections of Notes
3.3. The Functions of Important Notes
3.4. Melodic Intervals
3.5. Range
3.6. Motives
3.7. The Phrase Unit
3.8. Summary: A Comparison of the Maqamat by Pitch Factors
Chapter 4. Rhythm and Structure
4.1. Duration
4.2. Density Tempo
4.3. Beat and Tempo
4.4. Meter
4.5. Form
4.6. Summary
Chapter 5. Melisma and Style
5.1. On the Nature of Melismata
5.2. Studying Melismata: Methods, Examples, and Findings
5.3. Summary
Chapter 6. The Text
6.1. General Characteristics of the Texts Examined
6.2. The Main Structural Components of the Text: Poetic Meter and Rhyme
6.3. Summary
Chapter 7. Musicopoetic Frames
7.1. Theoretical Background
7.2. Findings
7.3. Summary
Chapter 8. The Performer's Role in Shaping the Performance
8.1. The Effect of Types of Performers on Some Significant Musical Components
8.2. The Boundaries of Creativity in Folk Tradition: The Individual Performer
Summary
The Musical Components
The Framework of the Maqamat
The Connection with Extramusical Factors
The Methodological Model
Implications
Appendix 1. A Selection of Twenty-Eight Songs Representing the Repertoire
The Selection of Songs and Manner of Presentation
On the Transcription of the Music and Texts
Songs on the Compact Disc
Melographic Output for Songs 1, 4, and 10
Analysis of the Texts of Songs 2 and 13
Appendix 2. The Structure of the Traditional Village Wedding
Appendix 3. Research Questionnaires
Appendix 4. Poetic Structure as a Kind of Musical Regularity: A Comparison of Arabic Poetic Traditions, the Oral Palestinian and the Written Medieval Spanish
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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المستخلص
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This long-awaited project presents the results of a major research effort to determine the parameters of the stylistic variability of Arab folk music in Israel. Central to this old and highly improvised musical tradition is a unique modal framework that combines the concept of maqam--the foundation of Arab music theory--with other characteristics, including those of the text. Palestinian Arab Music is a comprehensive analysis of this music as actually practiced, examining both musical and nonmusical factors, their connection with the traits of individual performers, and their interaction with sociocultural phenomena.
Working initially with their own 1957 invention, the Cohen-Katz Melograph, and later with computers, Dalia Cohen and Ruth Katz recorded and digitized several hundred Palestinian music performances. The authors analyzed the musical tradition in light of its main variables. These include musical parameters, modal frameworks, the form and structure of the music, its poetic texts, and aspects of the social functions of the tradition. As a result of their study, the vexed aspect of intonation in practice is revealed to exist in a special relationship with the scale systems or maqamat, which are in turn of great importance to organizing the music and determining its modal systems.
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المواضيع
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Songs, Arabic - palestine - History and criticismMaqam An-Nabi MusaPalestinian Arabs - Music - History and criticismFolk music - palestine - History and criticism
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الأسماء المرتبطة
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Katz, Ruth
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