Cairo Congress of Arab Music
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Cairo Congress of Arab Music
| Paaloŋ | Egypt |
|---|---|
| Bezie | Cairo |
| Main subject | Arabic music |
| Point in time | 1932 |
| Start time | 14 Maakye 1932 |
| End time | 3 Kyɛpire 1932 |
A Congrès du Caire (a Congress dendeŋ soba naŋ taa eebo a Arab Yiele; Arabic: مؤتمر الموسيقى العربية الأول; Mu'tamar al'mūsiqā al-'arabiyya al-awwal) da e la international symposium kpoŋ ane yiele tigiri naŋ da taa eebo yi King Fuad I a Cairo, Egypt, yi Maakye 14 te tɔ Kyɛpire 3, 1932. A hakɛlɛ ŋa da yelee yi a Fuad naŋ da e a French ethnomusicologist Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger, ane a congress naŋ da e a large-scale forum a naŋ tere, manne, sɛge-binne kyɛ meŋ la sɛge a lesiri yiele ko a Arab tenda-gbuli naŋ be a North Africa ane a Middle East.[1]
Discography
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- 1988 - Congrès du Caire, 1932: musique arabe savante & populaire / Muhammad al-Qubanchi, Dawood Hosni, Muhammad Ghanim, etc. 2 CDs made from historical recordings in the occasion of Cairo Congress in 1932: v. 1. Musique savante de Bagdad/Irak; Musique populaire/Égypte—v. 2. Musique citadine de Tlemcen/Algérie; Musique savante de Fès/Maroc; Musique citadine de Tunis/Tunisie. Includes a special booklet in Arabic, English, and French. Paris: Édition Bibliothèque Nationale - L'Institut du Monde arabe (Ma`had al-`Alam al-`Arabi), APN 88-9,10.
- 1989 - Maroc: Musique Classique / Congres du Caire 1932 Cheikh Mohamed Chouika and Omar Jaïdi / Moroccan famous musicians. Paris: Club du Disque Arabe/Artistes Arabes Associés AAA006.
- 1994 - Le Maqam en Iraq vol. I Congres du Caire 1932 / Muhammad al-Qubanchi / Iraqi singer Muhammad al-Qubanchi, et al. Paris: Club du Disque Arabe AAA087.
- 1994 - Malouf Tunisien: La Musique Classique Tunisienne - Congres du Caire 1932. Tunisian classical music performed by Mohamed Ben Hassan and Mohamed Cherif. Paris: Club du Disque Arabe AAA094.
- 1994 - Le Maqam en Iraq vol. II Congres du Caire 1932 / Muhammad al-Qubanchi / Historical recordings of Iraqi Muhammad al-Qubanchi, et al. Paris: Club du Disque Arabe AAA097.
- 1995 - Musique Classique Arabo-Andalouse - ECOLE DE TLEMCEN Congres du Caire 1932 / ELHADJ ELARBI BENSARI et RODWANE. Historical recordings of Algerian Larbi Bensari (1857-1964) and his son Redouane. Paris: Club du Disque Arabe AAA098.
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