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transliterated nūba, nūbā, or
nouba (pl. nūbāt), or in its
classical Arabic form,
nawba, nawbah, or nōbah, is a
music genre found in the
North African Maghrib states...
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feature a
suite known as a nūba (colloquial
Arabic from the
formal Arabic nawba: a "turn" or
opportunity to perform), a
musical form
which may have originated...
- fasıl is a
suite in
Ottoman classical music. It is
similar to the
Arabic nawba and waslah. A
classical fasıl
generally includes movements such as taksim...
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Shams al-'Ashiya
Original title شمس العشية
Language Andalusi dialectical Arabic Genre(s)
Andalusi zajal Form
Andalusi nawba...
- po****rized an
early song-sequence,
which may have been a
precursor to the
nawba (originally
simply a performer's "turn" to
perform for the prince), or Nuba...
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Andalusi culture.
Poetic forms such as the muwashshah, the kharja, the
nawba, and the
zajal are
prominent in
Andalusi music. The
historian Said al-Andalus...
- were
composed in the 15th century, with a
loosening of the
traditional nawba cycle and the
gradual adoption of
various styles along with a court-patronized...
- al-Rukuniyya.
Important literary styles include the muwashah, maqama, and
nawba.
Important works include Al-ʿIqd al-Farīd, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan, The Incoherence...
- As a composer, al-Urmawi
cultivated the
vocal forms of ṣawt, qawl and
nawba. In the
anonymous Persian Kanz al-tuḥaf of the 8th
century AH (14th century...
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Retrieved June 29, 2020. Guerbas,
Rachid (2002). "Chant et
musique de la
Nawba ou Nûba algérienne".
Horizons Maghrébins - le
droit à la mémoire. 47 (1):...