Английская Википедия:Abd al-Qadir Maraghi
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Abd al-Qadir al-Maraghi b. Ghaybi (Шаблон:Lang-fa; middle of 14th – 1435 AD), was a musician and artist. According to the Encyclopedia of Islam, he "was the greatest of the Persian writers on music".[1] According to Kubilay Kolukırık, Al-Maraghi is regarded as a "very important musician whose name is frequently mentioned in the development process of Turkic music history".[2] His works seem to have also played an important role in most related music of the Middle East.[3]
Life
Abd al-Qadir b. GHaybi al-Hafiz al-Maraghi was born in Maragheh, to a Persian family,Шаблон:Sfn[1][4][3] in the middle of the 14th century.[5] He had become one of the court minstrels of the Jalayirid Sultan al-Husayn around 1379. Under Sultan Ahmad Jalayirid, he was appointed the chief court minstrel. When Timur captured Baghdad in 1393, he was transported to Samarqand, which was the capital of the Timurid dynasty. In 1399, he was in Tabriz at the service of Timur's wayward son Miranshah. Abdl al-Qadir was blamed for the erratic conduct of Miranshah, and Timur acted swiftly in order to capture him. But Abd al-Qadir was forewarned and escaped to the Jalayrid court of Sultan Ahmad in Baghdad. Timur again recaptured Baghdad in 1401 and took Abd al-Qadir back to Samarqand. Abd al-Qadir became one of the brilliant men at the court of Timur's son, Shahrukh. In 1421, he also wrote a musical treatise (see below) for the Ottoman Sultan Murad II. He died in Samarqand in 1435.[6]
Works on music theory
Abd al-Qadir was proficient in music, poetry, and painting. This made him be a highly desired artisan amongst the courts of different dynasties. It was due to his musical talent that he was named by his contemporaries as the Glory of the past age.[1]
Abd al-Qadir is known for his four works on music theory. All three surviving works were written in Persian. His most important treatise on music is the Jami al-Alhan (Шаблон:Lang) (Arabic for Encyclopedia of Music), autographs of which are preserved at the Bodleian Library and the Nuruosmaniye Mosque Library in Istanbul. The first manuscript of this work was written in 1405 for his Nur al-din Abd al-Rahman and was revised by the author in 1413. The second manuscript was written in 1415, and carries a dedication to Sultan Sharukh of the Timurid dynasty.
The second major work of Abd al-Qadir is the Persian book Maqasid al-Alhan (Arabic for Purports of Music)(Шаблон:Lang). It was dedicated to the Ottoman Sultan Murad II.
A third treatise on music, the Kanz al-Tu.af (Treasury of Music) which contained the author's notated compositions, has not survived.
His last work, the Sharh al-Adwar (Commentary on the [Kitab al-Adwar] of Safi al-Din al-Urmawi) (Шаблон:Lang), is to be found in the Nuruosmaniye Mosque Library in Istanbul.
Linguistic significance
Abd al-Qadir Maraghi not only recorded songs in Persian Language, but also in Arabic, Mongolian, Turkish (Khatai, Chagatay) as well as various regional Iranian dialects (Fahlaviyyat) of Hamadan, Mazandaran, Qazvin, Tabriz, and Rayy.[7] Thus his work gives us a better view of the regional dialects of Iran.
Four quatrains titled fahlaviyyat from Khwaja Muhammad Kojjani (d. 677/1278-79); born in Kojjan or Korjan, a village near Tabriz, recorded by Abd-al-Qader Maraghi.[7][8] A sample of one of the four quatrains from Khwaja Muhammad Kojjani Шаблон:Cquote.
Two qet'as (poems) quoted by Abd-al-Qader Maraghi in the dialect of Tabriz (d. 838/1434-35; II, p. 142).[7][8] A sample of one of these poems Шаблон:Cquote
Six Centuries, Six Years is a film made by a prominent filmmaker, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb which depicts a group of Iranian master musicians' efforts to identify, preserve, and record a collection of compositions by Abd al-Qadir Maraghi.[9] The film won several awards including the Best Documentary Film from 12th Action On Film (AOF) International Film Festival, L.A., USA, in 2016 and Best Documentary Film from 6th London Iranian Film Festival, UK, in 2015.[10]
Current Performances
See also
- List of Persian poets and authors
- Dastgah
- Persian literature
- Persian traditional music
- Persian culture
- Persian Symphonic Music
- List of Iranian composers
References
External References
- Abd al-Qadir Maraghi's Biography
- Lecture: Music Production in the 14th/15th Century Jalayirid and Timurid Courts: The Life and Legacy of Abd al-Qadir Maraghi
- Abd al-Qadir Maraghi, WorldCat
- List of Abd al-Qadir Maraghi' Literary Works
- Abd al-Qadir Maraghi, IMDb
Further reading
- Шаблон:Cite encyclopedia
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- Шаблон:Cite encyclopedia Шаблон:Grove Music subscription
- Шаблон:Cite journal
- Recovering Maraghi's Music from Six Centuries Ago
- Шаблон:Cite journal
- Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 Farmer, H.G. "Abd al- Qadir b. GHaybi al-Hafiz al-Maraghi." Encyclopaedia of Islam. Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill, 2007. Brill Online. <http://www.brillonline.nl/subscriber/entry?entry=islam_SIM-0091Шаблон:Dead link>. quote:", the greatest of the Persian writers on music. Born at Marāg̲h̲a, about the middle of the 8th/14th century, he had become one of the minstrels of al-Ḥusayn, the Ḏj̲alāʾirid Sultan of ʿIrāḳ, about 781/1379."
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Heinrich von Diez and his Eponymous Albums, David J. Roxburgh, Muqarnas, Vol.12, 1995, 127; "Ghaybi al-Hafiz al-Maraghi, the Persian musician and musical theorist who attended the court of Shahrukh after 1405..".
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ 7,0 7,1 7,2 Dr. A. A. Sadeqi, "Ash'ar-e mahalli-e Jame' al-alHaann," Majalla-ye zaban-shenasi 9, 1371./1992, pp. 54-64/ [1]
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 Fahlaviyat in Encyclopedia Iranica by Dr. Ahmad Taffazoli Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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