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Musical history of Maftirim - 0 views

  • "In Turkey and Greece, as far back as the 16th century, groups of cantors and religious figures used to gather in the early morning, before prayer services, to sing devotional poetry in Hebrew. This gave rise to a distinct and complex form of music called maftirim, which only the most talented men could master.These small gatherings were part of a broader musical exchange under the Ottoman empire: Muslim Sufi mystics would come to synagogue on the Sabbath to listen to the maftirim. And the Jewish maftirim singers would visit Sufi lodges for musical inspiration."
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    "In Turkey and Greece, as far back as the 16th century, groups of cantors and religious figures used to gather in the early morning, before prayer services, to sing devotional poetry in Hebrew. This gave rise to a distinct and complex form of music called maftirim, which only the most talented men could master. These small gatherings were part of a broader musical exchange under the Ottoman empire: Muslim Sufi mystics would come to synagogue on the Sabbath to listen to the maftirim. And the Jewish maftirim singers would visit Sufi lodges for musical inspiration."
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Early Music | Jewish Music ~ Maftirim ~ of Turkey and Greece in Medieval Days - 0 views

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    "In Turkey and Greece, as far back as the 16th century, groups of cantors and religious figures used to gather in the early morning, before prayer services, to sing devotional poetry in Hebrew. This gave rise to a distinct and complex form of music called maftirim, which only the most talented men could master. These small gatherings were part of a broader musical exchange under the Ottoman empire: Muslim Sufi mystics would come to synagogue on the Sabbath to listen to the maftirim. And the Jewish maftirim singers would visit Sufi lodges for musical inspiration."
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Turkish music is a fusion of classical art music, folk songs, Ottoman military music, I... - 0 views

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    Today, Turkish music is a fusion of classical art music, folk songs, Ottoman military music, Islamic hymns and the norms of western art music. Classical Turkish music is the courtly music of the Ottoman sultans that is an offspring of the Arabic and Persian traditions. This music is not written down in scores; with only the maquam, which is a similar pattern of major-minor scale system, being marked down. Improvisation (taksim) is a traditional variation technique
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Sufi (Qawwali) Singers : Video of Wadali Brothers in Concert - 0 views

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    1:14 (1 hour, 14 minutes). Wadali Brothers Concert (2002) Sufi Qawwali Singers and Ensemble.
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Academy for Sufi and Folk Songs : Punjab, India - 0 views

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    Famous Padma Shree Hans Raj Hans, Sufi musician/singer from Punjab, India. Claptstem Productions
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Project Spirit IsReal | Ancient Hebrew Prayers Stirred with World Music and Rhythms - 0 views

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    Project Spirit IsReal is about taking ancient Hebrew prayers and combining them with music & rhythms from all over the world: Indian Varanassi, Middle Eastern Sufis, trance traditions, chants from Brazil... Just a small portion of the musical influences in this project.
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Masters of Persian Music ::: Streaming at Last.fm - 0 views

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    Approximately 30 full tracks of Persian classical/Sufi music.
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Music of Turkey - 0 views

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    music turkish turkey sufi tekbilek rumi erguner folkloric traditional classical halk klassik muzigi turkiye baglama kemence zurna davul darbuka saz ney
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:: NAWAL :: the Voice of Comoros - 0 views

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    An acoustic roots-based fusion, Nawal's unique sound combines influences from her native islands Comoros and far beyond. Her music is insightful, rebellious and compassionate, and steeped in the light of her Sufi ancestry. Each song its own universe - Aman is an invitation to dance, dream, meditate and soar over the Indian Ocean."
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Qawwali and Sufiana Music : Wadali Brothers : About Puran Chand and Pyere Lal Wadali - 0 views

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    SUFI singing is like an incense stick which fills the entire atmosphere with fragrance and happiness."
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Qawwal.com || Qawwali is Sufi Music of India + Pakistan - 0 views

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    The origins of qawwali probably predate the birth of Muhammad. The earliest Islamic scholars discussed the spiritual effects of music, but it was only in the time of al-Gazali (1085-1111) that these principles were refined and codified. These principles were then expanded by the Chisti school of Sufism. It is this order that has been responsible for the propagation of Qawwali in India and Pakistan for the last few centuries.
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Sufi Music | Yunus Emre Tasavvufi - 0 views

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    51872918747_61364.mp4 (video/mp4 Object)
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