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  1. Andalusi classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي, romanized: ṭarab ʾandalusī; Spanish: música andalusí), also called Andalusi music or Arab-Andalusian music, is a genre of music originally developed in al-Andalus by the Muslim population of the region and the Moors.

  2. Andalusian classical music is a style of Arabic music found in different styles across the Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and to a lesser degree in Libya in the form of the...

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  3. Andalusian Classical music was developed in Spain in the region and province of that name. It is primarily characterized by three major dance types: the fandango, the malaguena, and the polo. Each dance form is characterized by definitive rhythms and, usually, quick-paced meters.

  4. Dec 26, 2017 · Andalusian classical music (طرب أندَلُسي, trans. ṭarab andalusi, Spanish: música andalusí) is a style of Arabic music found in different styles across the Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia,...

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  5. Musical production in Al-Andalus, dating from the 8th to the 16th century, is enriched by different cultural influences like the Mozarabic (Christians living in Arab kingdoms), the Visigoth and Byzantine rites, Berber music, Jewish and that of other countries from Middle and Near East.

  6. Aug 10, 2021 · More importantly, the people who perform, compose, and enjoy classical music today are becoming an increasingly diverse group in their own right, a group within which it might be possible to develop something equally as novel as the music of Al-Andalus.

  7. Andalusian classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي‎, romanized: ṭarab ʾandalusī; Spanish: música andalusí) or Andalusi music is a genre of music originally developed in al-Andalus by the Muslim population of Andalusia and the Moors, it then spread and influenced many different styles across the Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia ...