The Music of Islām

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Volume One: Al-Qahirah, Classical Music of Cairo
2CD: Volume Two: Music of the South Sinai Bedouins
3CD: Volume Three: Music of the Nubians
4CD: Volume Four: Music of the Arabian Peninsula
5CD: Volume Five: 'Aissaoua Sufi Ceremony Disk 1
6CD: Volume Five: 'Aissaoua Sufi Ceremony Disk 2
7CD: Volume Six: Al-Maghrib, Gnawa Music
8CD: Volume Seven: Al-Andalus, Andalusian Music
9CD: Volume Eight: Folkloric Music of Tunisia
10CD: Volume Nine: Mawlawiyah Music of the Whirling Dervishes
11CD: Volume Ten: Qur'an Recitation
12CD: Volume Eleven: Music of Yemen
13CD: Volume Twelve: Music of Iran
14CD: Volume Thirteen: Music of Pakistan
15CD: Volume Fourteen: Mystic Music Through the Ages
16CD: Volume Fifteen: Muslim Music of Indonesia, West Sumatra and Aceh Disk 1
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1Dendang Manangkok / Marindu Harimau 1 (Muslim prayer preceding a tiger-capturing song.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]5:22
2Dendang Manangkok / Marindu Harimau 2 (A tiger-capturing song.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]6:31
3Basosoh (Warring Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers at a Takbuik [BM] [Tabut BI] ceremony.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]6:56
4Matam (Matam [Ali Mahatam] Rhythm played by tasa and dol drummers processing down the street at a Tabuik ceremony.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]4:47
5Maratapi Jari-Jari (Mourning the Hands.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]6:32
6Dol-Tasa 1 (Drumming competition)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]8:12
7Dol-Tasa 2 (Drumming competition)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]4:37
8Dol-Tasa 3 (Drumming competition)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:33
9Dol-Tasa 4 (Drumming competition)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:48
10Rapai 1 (Improvised texts)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]1:05
11Rapai 2 (Improvised texts)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:58
12Rapai 3 (Improvised texts)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:37
13Rapai 4 (Improvised texts)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:51
14Indang Main Tali (Playing the Rope indang.)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]3:09
15Dabuih (BM), Dabud (BI) (excerpt from ceremony)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]0:33
16Dabuih (excerpt from ceremony)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]2:47
17Salawek Dulang: Lagu Meriam Penangkis (Song of the Canon Interceptor)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]12:58
18Salawek Dulang: Lagu Bolando Berangkek (The Dutch Leave)
producer and field recordings:
Prof. Margaret J. Kartomi (writer and professor, historical instruments and especially gamelan)
[unknown]8:48
17CD: Volume Fifteen: Muslim Music of Indonesia, West Sumatra and Aceh Disk 2

Credits

Release group

includes:The Music of Islām, Volume Eight: Folkloric Music of Tunisia by Lotfi Jormana Group
The Music of Islām, Volume Eleven: Music of Yemen, Sana’a, Yemen
The Music of Islām, Volume Fifteen: Muslim Music of Indonesia, Aceh and West Sumatra
The Music of Islām, Volume Four: Music of the Arabian Peninsula, Doha, Qatar by Mohammed Saleh Abd Al-Saheb Lelo & Haitham Hasan
The Music of Islām, Volume Fourteen: Mystic Music Through the Ages by The Galata Mevlevî Music and Sema Ensemble
The Music of Islām, Volume Nine: Mawlawiyah Music of the Whirling Dervishes by The Galata Mevlevî Music and Sema Ensemble
The Music of Islām, Volume One: Al‐Qāhirah: Classical Music of Cairo, Egypt by Mamdouh El Gbaly (oud player), Mostafa Abd El Khalek (qanun player), Mohammed Foda (nay player), Khaled Gomaa (Egyptian percussionist), Ibrahim Gomaa & Hesham El Araby (riq player)
The Music of Islām, Volume Seven: Al‐Andalūs, Andalusian Music, Tetouan, Morocco by El Kacimi Mohamed, Ahmed El Kamas, Abdelkarim Doukhou, Abdelilah Azlas & Mohamed El Rhouni
The Music of Islām, Volume Six: Al‐Maghrib, Gnāwa Music, Marrakesh, Morocco by Marchane Abdelkbir Lechhab, Ahmed Baqbou, Kharmouss Mahdjoub, Hamzaoui Ahmed
The Music of Islām, Volume Ten: Qur’ān Recitation, Istanbul, Turkey
The Music of Islām, Volume Thirteen: Music of Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan by Ustad Bary Fateh Alī Khān (Bade Fateh Ali Khan, Khyal vocalist)
The Music of Islām, Volume Three: Music of the Nubians, Aswān, Egypt by The Aswān Troupe for Folkloric Arts
The Music of Islām, Volume Twelve: Music of Iran, Karaj, Iran by Agha-ye Sadjadifard, Agha-ye Djamshidi & Agha-ye Sahihi
The Music of Islām, Volume Two: Music of the South Sinai Bedouins by Selim Seliman (South Sinai Bedouin musician)
part of:The Music of Islām (order: 1)
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