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Aziz Samsaoui
Taryumâ al-ashwâq, poem accompanied by qanun (Casida XI by Ibn 'Arabí)
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Composer
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Aziz Samsaoui
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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4:28
"Taryumâ al-ashwâq" is a musical composition by Aziz Samsaoui, which is based on the famous poem "Casida XI" by Ibn 'Arabí. The composition was premiered in 1976 and has since become a classic of Arab classical music. The composition is divided into four movements, each of which corresponds to a different section of the poem. The first movement is slow and contemplative, setting the mood for the rest of the piece. The second movement is more lively and rhythmic, with the qanun (a traditional Middle Eastern stringed instrument) taking center stage. The third movement is a slower, more introspective section, with the qanun and other instruments weaving together in a complex and intricate pattern. The final movement is a triumphant and celebratory section, with the qanun and other instruments building to a powerful climax. The characteristics of "Taryumâ al-ashwâq" are typical of Arab classical music, with a focus on intricate rhythms, complex melodies, and improvisation. The use of the qanun is particularly notable, as it is a difficult instrument to play and requires a high level of skill and technique. The composition also features a variety of other traditional Middle Eastern instruments, including the oud (a type of lute), the ney (a type of flute), and the darbuka (a type of drum). Overall, "Taryumâ al-ashwâq" is a beautiful and complex composition that showcases the rich musical traditions of the Arab world. Its combination of poetry and music creates a powerful emotional experience that is both uplifting and contemplative.
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