767‐850 Abbasid musician and musicologist. Son of Ibrahim al-Mawsiri, a Persian court musician who was favored by Caliph Harun al-Rashid. He received a wide range of advanced education in musical technique and academics, and after his father's death became the leading court musician. He excelled as a singer, performer, and theorist, and was said to be all-rounder. He also wrote many books. [Awakura Hiroko] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
767‐850 アッバース朝の音楽家,音楽学者。カリフ,ハールーン・アッラシードに寵愛されたペルシア出の宮廷音楽家イブラーヒーム・アルマウシリーの息子。音楽の技術,学問をはじめ広く高度な教育を受け,父の死後宮廷音楽家の第一人者となる。歌手,演奏家,理論家としていずれにも秀で,万能といわれた。また数多くの書物を著した。【粟倉 宏子】 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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