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  2. Classical Persian dance - Wikipedia

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    Classical Persian dance is a style of concert dance which evolved from courtroom dance. The Qajar dynasty , which reigned from 1795 to 1925, had an important influence on Persian dance . In this period, a style of dance began to be called "classical Persian dance".

  3. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Persian traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, [1] [2] [3] refers to the classical music of Iran (historically known as Persia). It consists of characteristics developed through the country's classical, medieval, and contemporary eras.

  4. Dastgāh - Wikipedia

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    Dastgāh (/ d æ s t ˈ ɡ ɑː /; Persian: دستگاه, Classical: [dastˈɡɑːh], Iran: [dæstˈɡɒː(h)]) is the standard musical system in Persian art music, standardised in the 19th century following the transition of Persian music from the Maqam modal system. A dastgāh consists of a collection of musical melodies, gushehs.

  5. Music of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranian singers of both classical and folk music may improvise the lyric and the melody within the proper musical mode. [29] Many Iranian folk songs have the potential of being adapted into major or minor tonalities, and therefore, a number of Iranian folk songs were arranged for orchestral accompaniment.

  6. Iranian dance - Wikipedia

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    Shateri dance: classical Persian dance often compared to Arabic dance but without any hip movements; Tehrani dance: also known as Tehrooni, Tehran-style nightclub dancing; Vahishta: a Sufi, spiritual dance; Yalli, also known as Yally or Halay, an Azerbaijani chain folk dance, starts slowly and finishes fast at almost running speed ...

  7. Sasanian music - Wikipedia

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    590–628) was an outstanding patron, his reign being regarded as a golden age of Persian music. [1] Persian classical music dates to the sixth century BCE; during the time of the Achaemenid Empire (550–331 BCE), music played an important role in prayer and in royal and national events. But Persian music had its zenith during the Sasanian ...

  8. Les Ballets Persans - Wikipedia

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    His son Pour-Kāveh is arrested by Zahhak's men, but Kaveh heroically frees his son and other young prisoners by making a banner of his apron and leading the uprising. For the first time, classical ballet was choreographed on traditional Persian music in Turquoise Land – Dream of Piece (2007, Music: Parviz Meshkatian). The piece was ...

  9. Category:Persian classical music - Wikipedia

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    Iranian classical music groups (17 P) Pages in category "Persian classical music" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.