The Historical Course of Music in Iran after Islam

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Ali Salehi, Mohammad Reza Afroogh

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Published: 25 January 2019 | Article Type :

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In the post-Islamic era, music lost its previous flourishing because of the opposition. But he continued to survive anyway. This continuity can be seen in the Safavid era at the Chehel sutun Palace and the Chapel's Palace of Music. Music of Iran, a collection of melodies and songs that over the centuries in this land there and alongside other aspects of Iranian life transformation and development results, and reflect the characteristics of ethical, political events, social and geographical nation It is a history that goes far too far. The subtlety and special consideration of Iranian music leads man to thought and reason and reach the nonmaterial world.

Keywords: music, art, classic, tradition, musical instruments

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Ali Salehi, Mohammad Reza Afroogh. (2019-01-25). "The Historical Course of Music in Iran after Islam." *Volume 2*, 1, 5-9