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Duygulu, Melih. The Syriac-Speaking People [Suryaniler]
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| Author: | Melih Duygulu |
| Title: | The Syriac-Speaking People [Suryaniler] |
| Subtitle: | Religious Music, Folk Music |
| Series: | |
| Publisher: | Independent |
| Publication Date: | 1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM |
| Availability: | In Print |
| ISBN: | 0-00000-030-X |
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| Format: | Hardback w/ CD 5 X 5, 1 volume(s), 143 pages, 21 illustrations |
The Syriac-Speaking People (Suryaniler) is 2-CD set with accompanying booklet presenting Syriac religious and folk music. The booklet, written in four languages (English, French, Turkish and Syriac), provides an introductory historical account of Syriac culture and identity. Analyzing Syriac history and culture under the umbrella of Christianity, it illustrates the important cultural factors that lay the groundwork for the supplementary CDs.
With 22 rich religious musical tracks, the first CD is a compilation of Syriac musical styles from around the globe, including India, Iran, Lebanon, Germany, Sweden and Brazil. Reflecting the enormous diversification of Syriac music, this anthology allows a listener to enjoy an array of musical styles in conformity with the liturgic principles applied in the Antioch Church and the Tur Abdin Church.
The second CD consists of 16 tracks of Syriac folk music. Using unique local styles of performers from regions where the eastern and western dialects are widespread, this CD is an excellent introduction to the exuberant array of Syriac folk music. The influence of Arabic and Kurdish styles adds to the range of intensity found in this collection.
Table of Contents
CD 1
- Kurole Allaho
- Haleluya
- Yuhanen Mazeg Mayo
- Kuryeleyso
- Misiho Dephase
- Kerso
- Eno no Lahmo Haye
- Mo Sibi Hat Aito
- Aal Tar Ayte Aito
- Aal Airo Sberte Dabo
- Sluhog Aemen
- Yavro Tlitho
- Nahzen Geg Navi
- Avdo le Aito
- Yamu Drahmek
- Moran Etrahame Aen
- Subho Litabo
- Nevsote o Dahte
- Kanya Makan
- Arsal Allah
- Fawka es Salib
- Kuddus
CD 2
- Bedrine
- Mastayli Paske B'femeg
- Azzen Azzen
- Hano Qritho
- Edliova D'khooba
- D'liIyo Lilyo
- Samomar
- Hzili Savka Bskuka
- Aleymey
- Ana u Khliti
- Hasumse Tara Bedri
- Gresla Idi, Gresla Idi
- Siama Lekke
- Kumu D'rukdina Seyhani
- Merdinli
- Mahbubi
Book - English Section
- Introduction
- The Syriac History
- Syriac Culture
- Syriac Music
- Notes about the Songs
*Note: above chapters are also translated into Syriac and French
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| | Duygulu, Melih. The Syriac-Speaking People [Suryaniler] | | ISBN: | 0-00000-030-X | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $62.00 | | To get the 0% Gorgias BiblioPerks™ discount, simply login. | |
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