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    Tunisia is a North African country with a predominantly Arabic-speaking population. The country is best known for malouf, a kind of music imported from Andalusia after the Spanish immigration in the 15th century.
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    What is the National Music of Tunisia?
    Tunisia is a North African country with a predominantly Arabic-speaking population. The country is best known for malouf, a kind of music imported from Andalusia after the Spanish immigration in the 15th century. Though in its modern form, malouf is likely very dissimilar to any music played more than four centuries ago,...
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    What is Tunisia best known for?
    Tunisia is a North African country with a predominantly Arabic-speaking population. The country is best known for malouf, a kind of music imported from Andalusia after the Spanish immigration in the 15th century.
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    Where is Tunisia located in the world?
    Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa. It is a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa, and is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east; covering 163,610 km 2 (63,170 sq mi), with a population of 11 million.
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    Who are some famous 20th century musicians from Tunisia?
    20th century musicians from Tunisia include Anouar Brahem, an oud player, Jasser Haj Youssef, a composer and a violin player, and El Azifet, a rare all-female orchestra, as well as well-known vocalist Raoul Journo, singer and oud player Dhafer Youssef, singer, guitarist and lutenist Nabil Khemir, Lotfi Bouchnak,...
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    Music of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is a North African country with a predominantly Arabic-speaking population. The country is best known for malouf, a kind of music imported from Andalusia after the Spanish immigration in the 15th century. Though in its modern form, malouf is likely very dissimilar to any music played more

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    Malouf is played by small orchestras, consisting of violins, drums, sitars and flutes. Modern malouf has some elements of Berber music in the rhythms, but is seen as a successor to the cultural heights reached by Muslim

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    Purely Tunisian music with pop Tunisian touch. Most popular mezwed singers are Heddi Habbouba, Habib el Khal, Samir Loussif, Hedi Donia, Faouzi Ben Gamra, Zina Gasriniya, Fatma

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    Another authentic Tunisian genre, known as Salhi, can be heard on these tracks from 1931 [2], some of which are sung by Ibrahim Ben Hadj Ahmed, and others by another singer called Ben Sassi. The style may be related to Berber music, and is just as ancient and authentic

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    New genres of music in Tunisia include Tunisian pop music, opera, electronic music, trip hop, hip hop, rap and metal music.
    The most famous pop singers are Manel Amara, Sabri Mosbah, Ruka, Asma Othmani, Chedi Amir, Imen

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    • (in French) Abassi, H, Tunis chante et danse. 1900–1950, éd. Du Layeur, Paris, 2001
    • Davis, R. Ma'luf: Reflections on the Arab Andalusian Music of Tunisia, Lanham, 2004

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    • (in Arabic) Audio Clip : Wingz's Youtube Channel :
    • (in French) Audio clips: Traditional music of Tunisia. Musée d'ethnographie de Genève.

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  4. Category:Music of Tunisia - Wikimedia Commons

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    Wikipedia: Instance of: music by country or region , music genre: Subclass of: music of North Africa: Facet of: culture of Tunisia: Location: Tunisia

  5. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Tunisia is mixed due to its long established history of outside influence from people ‒ such as Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Turks, Italians, Spaniards, and the French ‒ who all left their mark on the country.
    The birth of Tunisian contemporary painting is strongly linked to the School of …

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  6. Category:Musical instruments of Tunisia - Wikimedia Commons

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    Media in category "Musical instruments of Tunisia". The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total. Buzuk - Collection des instruments de musique du Baron d'Erlanger.jpg 3,369 × 2,963; 5.74 MB. Contrebasse chekli.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 5.61 MB. Exibition room in Centre des Musiques Arabes et Méditerraéennes 2.jpg 3,180 × 2,068; 4.18 MB.

  7. Musique tunisienne — Wikipédia

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    • 1900 à 1950
      Au début du XXe siècle, l'activité musicale est dominée par le répertoire liturgique lié aux différentes confréries religieuses répandues dans le pays et le répertoire profane constitué de pièces instrumentales et de chants dans des formes et styles d'origines essentiellement andalo…
    • Années 1960 à 1980
      Dans les années 1960 et 1970, on assiste à l'émergence de compositeurs et d'interprètes travaillant pour la plupart au sein de l'orchestre de la radio-télévision tunisienne. Dans cette vague, la variété occupe une place de choix. Ridha Kalaï, Salah El Mahdi (considéré comme un disciple …
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    • Tunisia - Wikipedia

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      • La Tunisia è stata abitata fin dalla preistoria: la presenza umana è documentata fin dal paleolitico. I suoi primi abitanti noti furono tribù berbere. Sintetizzando millenni di storia tunisina bisogna ricordare il conflitto interetnico tra i berberi sedentari e gli arabofoni nomadi, avvenuto fra il XII e il XIV secolo. Il rapporto fra queste due culture, sul piano del potere politico, è stato sempre squili…
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      • (dettagli): (dettagli)
      • Nome completo: Repubblica Tunisina
      • Lingue ufficiali: arabo
      • Nome ufficiale: الجمهورية التونسية
    • Tunesien – Wikipedia

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      Die Musik Tunesiens ist das Resultat der kulturellen Vermischung aus arabisch-andalusischer Musik, die Flüchtlinge nach der spanischen Eroberung Andalusiens im 15. Jahrhundert mitbrachten, arabischer und westlicher Musik.

    • Tunisien – Wikipedia

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      • I början av den skrivna historien utgjordes Tunisiens befolkning av olika berberstammar. Runt 1000 f.Kr. anlände och bosatte sig fenicier på Tunisiens kust. Staden Karthago grundades under det åttonde århundradet f. Kr. av bosättare från Tyros i dagens Libanon, och blev en stormakt omkring 500 f Kr. Enligt legenden, återberättad i det romerska nationaleposet Aeneiden, grundad…
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    • Tunisie — Wikipédia

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      29/09/2002 · La Tunisie, en forme longue la République tunisienne, est un État d'Afrique du Nord bordé au nord et à l'est par la mer Méditerranée, à l'ouest par l'Algérie avec 965 kilomètres de frontière commune et au sud - sud-est par la Libye avec 459 kilomètres de frontière. Sa capitale Tunis est située dans le Nord-Est du pays, au fond du golfe du même nom. Plus de 30 % de la …

      • · Événement commémoré: Indépendance vis-à-vis de la France (1956)
      • Première municipalité: Tunis
      • Fête nationale: 20 mars
      • Thời gian đọc ước tính: 8 phút
    • Tunísia – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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      A Tunísia, oficialmente República Tunisina, é um país da África do Norte que pertence à região do Magrebe. É limitada ao norte e o leste pelo mar Mediterrâneo, através do qual faz fronteira com a Itália, ficando especialmente próxima da ilha de Pantelária e das ilhas Pelágias. Possui fronteira ocidental com a Argélia e a leste e sul com a Líbia. A sua capital e maior cidade é Túnis, que …

      • Capital: Tunes, 36°84'N 10°22'E
      • Cidade mais populosa: Tunes


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