- : 563 Ibn Sanāʾ al-Mulk (d. 1211),
author of Dār aṭ-ṭirāz fī ʿamal al-
muwashshaḥāt (دار الطراز في عمل الموشحات),
wrote the most
detailed surviving musical...
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decorate the
walls of the
palace of Alhambra. He is
known for
composing the
muwashshaḥāt "Jadaka al-Ghaithu" and "Lamma Bada Yatathanna." Ibn Al-Khatib is highly...
- ʿamal al-
muwashshaḥāt (دار الطراز في عمل الموشحات),
wrote the most
detailed surviving musical description of the muwashshaḥ. Some of the
muwashshaḥāt had lyrics...
- "Li Habib" and
Pasha sang some old
muwashshahat such as "Lama Bada Yatathanna" in
addition to
special muwashshahat composed by him, and with her voice...
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several different muwashshahat. The
Egyptian writer Ibn Sanā' al-Mulk (1155–1211), in his Dar al-Tirāz (a
study of the
muwashshahat,
including an anthology)...
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composers of the 19th century, to
which he
added ʾadwār (musical modes) and
muwashshaḥāt (Arabic poetic-form compositions) of his own. In
spite of the cleverness...
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interested in the
Andalusi muwaššaḥ. He
published Dār aṭ-ṭirāz fī ʿamal al-
muwas̲h̲s̲h̲aḥāt (دار الطراز في عمل الموشحات), an
anthology containing 34
Andalusi and...
- death, two new
styles of
Arabic poetry were
introduced in Al-Andalus:
Muwashshahat and Zajal.
Chaabi (Arabic: الشعبي,
meaning po****r in English) is a music...
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isolated quotes, both in
prose and
stanzaic classical Andalusi poems (
muwashshahat), and then, from the 11th
century on, in
stanzaic dialectal poems (zajal)...
- Latin, Gr****, and
Sicilian language poems and art at the court,
Arabic "
muwashshahat" or "girdle poems"
influenced the
birth of the sonnet. The
language developed...