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XXX -> Ziryab ("Blackbird") (Nov. 24 2005 22:33:53)

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If you eat asparagus, or if you start your meal with soup and end with dessert, or if you use toothpaste, or if you wear your hair in bangs, you owe a lot to one of the greatest musicians in history.


http://streetwhispers.com/ziryab.htm

This is not the first link in Google...

Most of you guys may know who Ziryab was and what he did, but for those who dont, i think its very interesting, to read a little bit of his bio.

This section below is interesting to me; he declines to play his masters instrument, which had been a great honour, with the reason to play his own style.



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Ziryab was summoned, and he sang for Harun al-Rashid. Afterward, when the caliph spoke to him, Ziryab answered "gracefully, with real charm of manner." Harun asked him about his skill, and Blackbird replied, "I can sing what the other singers know, but most of my repertory is made up of songs suitable only to be performed before a caliph like Your Majesty. The other singers don't know those numbers. If Your Majesty permits, I'll sing for you what human ears have never heard before."

Harun raised his eyebrows, and ordered that master Ishaq's lute be handed to Ziryab. The Arabian lute or 'ud, model of the European lute and relative of the guitar, was an instrument with four courses of strings, a body shaped like half a pear and a bent, fretless neck.

Ziryab respectfully declined the instrument. "I've brought my own lute," he said, "which I made myself-stripping the wood and working it-and no other instrument satisfies me. I left it at the palace gate and, with your permission, I'll send for it."

Harun sent for the lute. He examined it. It looked like Ishaq al-Mawsuli's.

"Why won't you play your master's lute?" the caliph asked.

"If the caliph wants me to sing in my master's style, I'll use his lute. But to sing in my own style, I need this instrument."




sorin popovici -> RE: Ziryab ("Blackbird") (Nov. 25 2005 0:13:19)

very very good post Phrygus .

Miguel if u still want to make the concert -lecture stuff this is what
it would fill 30 minutes..

beautiful stories...I always liked this kind of 1001 tales stuff (sorry , i dont know
the english title).




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