"This series was originally issued as The UNESCO collection"--Container. Compact disc. Originally released in the 1970s as Musicphon BM 30 SL 2027. Historical and descriptive notes by Philip D. Schuyler (17 p. : ill., map) inserted in container. Various performers. Recorded by Philip D. Schuyler.
Contents:
Milhun (11:30). Tejwid, Qurʼanic chant (8:33) -- Tolba, Qurʼanic chant (9:11) -- Hamadsha, Mystical brotherhood (7:52) -- Nfir and Ghaita, Music during Ramadan (5:28) -- Gnawa, Religious brotherhood (9:52) -- Milhun (11:30).
Summary:
The music of Islam and Sufism (Islamic mysticism) in Morocco reflects the local community showing the influence of urban and rural Arabs, various Berber groups and Black Africans.
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