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- transliterated nūba, nūbā, or nouba (pl. nūbāt), or in its classical Arabic form, nawba, nawbah, or nōbah, is a music genre found in the North African Maghrib states...
- fasıl is a suite in Ottoman classical music. It is similar to the Arabic nawba and waslah. A classical fasıl generally includes movements such as taksim...
- feature a suite known as a nūba (colloquial Arabic from the formal Arabic nawba: a "turn" or opportunity to perform), a musical form which may have originated...
- Shams al-'Ashiya Original title شمس العشية Language Andalusi dialectical Arabic Genre(s) Andalusi zajal Form Andalusi nawba...
- Andalusi culture. Poetic forms such as the muwashshah, the kharja, the nawba, and the zajal are prominent in Andalusi music. The historian Said al-Andalus...
- po****rized an early song-sequence, which may have been a precursor to the nawba (originally simply a performer's "turn" to perform for the prince), or Nuba...
- were composed in the 15th century, with a loosening of the traditional nawba cycle and the gradual adoption of various styles along with a court-patronized...
- al-Rukuniyya. Important literary styles include the muwashah, maqama, and nawba. Important works include Al-ʿIqd al-Farīd, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan, The Incoherence...
- As a composer, al-Urmawi cultivated the vocal forms of ṣawt, qawl and nawba. In the anonymous Persian Kanz al-tuḥaf of the 8th century AH (14th century...
- Endowed with a natural voice developed in her early years, she sings "nawbas" which are usually reserved for male singers. She sings equally with the...