Vie D Un Derviche Tourneur


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Vie d'un derviche tourneur


Vie d'un derviche tourneur

Author: Alberto Fabio Ambrosio

language: fr

Publisher: CNRS

Release Date: 2010


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Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes


Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes

Author: Alberto Fabio Ambrosio

language: en

Publisher: ATF Press

Release Date: 2019-12-31


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This brings together, in English, for the first time a number of articles in one volume that have been published in various books and journals and are reprinted with permission. Through this work, Rumi and his poetry as well as the whirling dervishes, will hopefully become more widely known in Western countries than they are at present. The whirling dervishes are famous for their ecstatic dance and but here it is hoped that their role within Sufism will become more clearly understood. The book is an attempt to suggest a renewed manner of thinking about one of the most celebrated trends in the mystical dimension of the Islam, the religion of love of Rumi and the cosmic dance of the dervishes. The theology is at the back of all the itinerary and the all five chapters represent the possibility to rethink the dynamic relation between disciples and their Founder, institution and charisma, politics and mysticism.

Music of the Ottoman Court


Music of the Ottoman Court

Author: Walter Feldman

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2023-12-18


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Between 1600 and 1750 Ottoman Turkish music differentiated itself from an older Persianate art music and developed the genres antecedent to modern Turkish art music. Based on a translation of Demetrius Cantemir’s seminal “Book of the Science of Music” from the early eighteenth century, this work is the first to bring together contemporaneous notations, musical treatises, literary sources, travellers’ accounts and iconography. These present a synthetic picture of the emergence of Ottoman composed and improvised instrumental music. A detailed comparison of items in the notated Collections of Cantemir and of Bobowski—from fifty years earlier—together with relevant treatises, reveal key aspects of modality, melodic progression and rhythmic structures.