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Collection title
In Zyriab's TracksID
EPT00276Source
EPTV (DZ)First broadcast date
08/23/2010Production year
2010Abstract
Abu-Al-Hassan Ali Ben Nafi, also known as Zyriab (789-857) was born in Mosul (Iraq) and died in Cordova. He studied and improved his talents as a singer and a musician in Baghdad. After a short stay in Tunisia, he settled in Cordova in 822, in the court of the Omeyade Emir Abd al-Rahman II. He was one of the leading figures in the history of the arab- andalusian music in the ninth century. He introduced the Oud (Arabic Lath) in Andalusia after he had added a fifth string. It is that luth which later spread in the rest of Europe. Through his several halts we will discover the arab music and its influence on the western one. Today’s episode stops in Rome, Italy.Type
videoProduction companies
- EPTV - Own production
Broadcaster
EPTV - 1st national channelAudiovisual form
MagazinePrimary theme
Music and songsSecondary themes
- Art, Culture and Knowledge / Media
Credits / Cast
- Sekkar Abdelkrim - Journalist
Period of events
- From 500 to 1000
Map locations
- Italy - Centre - Rome
Original language
ArabicMedia running time
29m41Additional information
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