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Theory and Practice in the Music of the Islamic World: Essays in Honour of Owen Wright

  • Editor: Harris, Rachel
  • Editor: Stokes, Martin

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Contents

  • Introduction - Tuning the Past: The Work of Owen Wright
  • Martin Stokes
  • Part I: Ottoman Legacies
  • 1 New Light on Cantemir
  • Eckhard Neubauer
  • 2 Towards a New Theory of Historical Change in the Ottoman Instrumental Repertoire
  • Jacob Olley
  • 3 Not Just Any Usul: Semai In Pre-Nineteenth-Century Performance Practice
  • Mehmet Ugur Ekinci
  • 4 Itri's 'Nuhuft Sakil' in the Context of Sakil Pesrevs in the Seventeenth Century
  • Walter Feldman
  • 5 Giambattista Toderini and the 'Musica Turchesca'
  • Giovanni De Zorzi
  • 6 At the House of Kemal: Private musical gatherings of Istanbul from the late Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic
  • Panagiotis C. Poulos
  • 7 Kar-i Nev: Elongation and Elaboration in Recordings of a Turkish Classic
  • John O'Connell
  • 8 Measuring intervals between European and 'Eastern' musics in the 1920s: The curious case of the panharmonion or 'Greek organ'
  • Eleni Kallimopoulou
  • Part II: Historical and theoretical themes in the music of the Islamic world
  • 9 "Words Without Songs": The social history of Hindustani song collections in India's Muslim courts c.1770-1830
  • Katherine Butler Schofield
  • 10 The music of the Timurids and its legacy in Afghanistan
  • John Baily
  • 11 Theory and practice in contemporary Central Asian maqam traditions: the Uyghur On Ikki Muqam and the Kashmiri Sufyana Musiqi
  • Rachel Harris
  • 12 The Terminology of Vocal Performance in Iranian Khorasan
  • Stephen Blum
  • 13 Whispering to God: Monajat in Khorasan
  • Ameneh Youssefzadeh
  • 14 Between Formal Structure and Performance Practice: On the Baghdadi Secular Cycles
  • Scheherezade Hassan
  • 15 Al-Farabi's Qanun: A Re-Exposition of Ptolemy's Kanon as a Didactic Instrument for the Tone System
  • George Sawa
  • Postlude - Conversation with Owen Wright
  • Rachel Harris
  • Owen Wright: Full Bibliography
  • Glossary