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Alla El Kahla - Al-istikhbar as an Idiom of Performance in the Tunisian Musical Tradition

An Indigenous Ethnomusicologist’s Alternative Perspective

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Al-istikhbar; a distinctive idiom, practice and genre within the rich tapestry of Tunisian musical heritage. This cultural and musical concept is acknowledged as a traditional instrumental and vocal genre not only within Tunisian musical tradition but also holds significant importance in the broader Maghreb music region.

While al-istikhbar possesses its own unique cultural essence, it is often compared to al-taqsim, a prevalent practice in Arab art music, particularly in the Mashriq region. Arab musical scholarship has yet to arrive at a clear definition of al-istikhbar, especially within the context of literature viewed through a musicological lens and its various sub-disciplines.. This book centers on ethnomusicology—a sub-discipline of musicology—while critically assessing pertinent research directions in this field. The ambiguity surrounding al-istikhbar definition and terminology has led to a lack of comprehensive exploration within the broader context of scholarship on traditional world music.

Al-istikhbar has been largely overlooked in the realm of music lexicography, including dictionaries and encyclopedias relevant to musicology and its sub-disciplines. Prominent sources such as The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, MGG (Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart), The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, and the Harvard Dictionary of Music have not provided this Maghreb idiom the recognition it deserves. Despite its lasting importance in Maghreb and Tunisian music, al-istikhbar continues to be inadequately defined within the lexicon of musicology, and its sub-disciplines.

A thorough investigation into al-istikhbar was carried out through a meticulously structured process that spanned from autumn 2015 to winter 2019. This research was primarily centered in Tunis City and incorporated a blend of archival, field, and empirical methods. A diverse array of research…

Schlagworte

Al-istikhbar, Idiom, Tunesien, Tradition, Performance, Musikethnologie, Musikwissenschaft, Kulturpolitik

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Verlag Dr. Kovac GmbH
Leverkusenstraße 13, 22761 Hamburg

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  • Autor*in
    Alla El Kahla
  • Seiten
    448
  • Zusatzinfos
    – in englischer Sprache –
  • Jahr
    Hamburg 2025
  • ISBN
    978-3-339-14328-0
  • Schriftenreihe
    Studien zur Musikwissenschaft
  • ISSN
    1613-1185
  • Band
    58
  • Fachbereich
    Geisteswissenschaft

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