Corpus : Congrès de musique arabe. Le Caire 1932

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Congrès de musique arabe. Le Caire 1932
Description
Enregistrements collectés lors du congrès de musique arabe au Caire en 1932
Code
CNRSMH_CongresMusiqueArabe
Recording year (from)
1932
Recording year (until)
1932
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Collections phonographiques de référence en ethnomusicologie
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July 10, 2013, 10:41 a.m.

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Présentation (en anglais) du Congrès de musique arabe de 1932
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The Congrès du Caire (Congress of Arab Music; Arabic: مؤتمر الموسيقى العربية الأول‎; Mu'tamar al'mūsiqā al-'arabiyya) was a large international symposium and festival convened in Cairo from March 14 to April 3, 1932 by King Fuad I. It was suggested to Fuad by baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger,[1] and intended as the first large-scale forum to present, discuss, document, and record the many musical traditions of the Arabic world, from North Africa and the Middle East (and also including Turkey).
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Présentation des enregistrements du Congrès de musique du Caire en 1932
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The conference on Arabic music was held in Cairo 1932 on the initiative of baron d'Erlanger and under the presedency of King Fouad I in the presence of several great musicologists, composers and orientalists, uniting the best of the classical and popular music styles performing musicians of the Maghreb and Asia Minor. After recordings made under the direction of Béla Bartòk and Mansûr Awad in connection with the conference, the Gramophone Company published noncommercially more than one hundred sixty 78 rpm discs. That is more than 320 sides of approximately 3 minutes each.
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