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Maqām Beyond Nation

 
  • Strand 4: Pre-national links across Iran and the Caucasus

    Polina Dessiatnitchenko, Saeid Kordmafi This strand comprises a comparative study of maqām-based dastghī repertoires which were spread over Iran and Caucasus in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research, we explore shared networks of exchange and patronage among Iranian and Azerbaijani musicians, the presence of Iranian religious singers (ta‘ziyya khâns) in urban centres in Azerbaijan, and the majlis gatherings which hosted Iranian musicians and nurtured these […]

     
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  • Strand 5: Post-Soviet Muslim transnational musical subjectivities 

    Polina Dessiatnitchenko  This strand focuses on how mugham is part of the current increasing ties between Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey and other regions in the Muslim world, and the emergence of post-Soviet Muslim transnational musical subjectivities. Significant aspects of the revival in Azerbaijan include the reintroduction of neutral tones, efforts to rediscover lost repertoire, new discourses around Divine love (ishq); emphasis on the prosodic meters (‘arūḍ) and spiritual meanings of the ghazal […]

     
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  • Strand 6: New Creativities in Iranian Classical Music

    Saeid Kordmafi This strand explores the potentials for incorporating into contemporary Iranian classical music performance musical materials, techniques and structures drawn from three neighbouring music cultures: Arab, Tajik and Azerbaijani classical traditions. One of the key issues of concern to Iranian musicians over the last few decades has been a perception of the stagnancy of creativity in contemporary Iranian classical music. One response has come from a group of revivalist […]

     
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  • Project Strands

    MAQĀM BEYOND NATION is designed in the form of six interlinked research strands based in different contact zones across the maqām world.  Strand 1: Maqām across the Soviet-Chinese divide  Rachel Harris, Eugene Leung, Mukaddas Mijit This strand aims at “unbordering” Central Asian maqām repertoires across the former Soviet-Chinese divide. It focuses on repertoires canonised in the twentieth century as the separate Uzbek and Tajik Shashmaqām, and the Uyghur Twelve Muqam, […]

     
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  • Project People

    Advisory Board: Abduvali Abdurashidov (Tajikistan)Jean During (France)Denise Gill (US)Anne Rasmussen (US)Owen Wright (UK) Rachel Harris Rachel Harris (Principal Investigator) is Professor of Music at SOAS, University of London. Her research centres on China and Central Asia, and especially on Uyghur expressive culture. She has conducted fieldwork in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan over a period of twenty years. Her work focuses on intangible cultural heritage, music and […]

     
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  • Maqām Beyond Nation

    Maqām Beyond Nation explores a field of music-making that stretches from North Africa to Central Asia; a set of historically fluid and inter-connected creative practices which were transformed under 20th century nationalisms into fixed repertoires. The project seeks to understand the major changes which are now weakening these nationalist models. We attend to the musical materials and their potential for new creativity, and to the social: how a focus on expressive culture […]

     
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