A collection of Andalusian ditties: Ibn Baqī and Ibn Zaydūn.
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In their large pacing, melody and poetry have walked together by the Arabic and Andalusian-Moroccan musical ways. Faithfules their legacy, this bouquet of old qaşa'id and muwashshahat of two Cordovans poets: Ibn Baqī and Ibn Zaydūn, are interpreted until today in the classic Moroccan musical repertory. These andalusian ṣana'āt, hardly disdrawed with the pass of the time, are faithful witness of a music, that it's a symbol of a oral tradition conserved until the 18th century, date in which these textes went fixed, and we can listen until today.
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