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Ishaq al-Mawsili (Arabic: إسحاق الموصلي; 767/772 – March 850) was an Arab musician of Persian origin active as a composer, singer, music theorist and writer on music. The leading musician of his time in the Abbasid Caliphate, he served under six successive Abbasid caliphs: Harun al-Rashid, Al-Amin, Al-Ma'mun, Al-Mu'tasim, Al-Wathiq and Al-Mutawakkil. The caliphs and Abbasid court held him in high regard, and his diverse intellect elevated him to a social status that was highly unusual for musicians of the time. Taught by his similarly renowned father Ibrahim al-Mawsili and the noted lutenist Zalzal, he succeeded his father in leading the conservative musical establishment, putting him at odds with progressive musicians such as Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi and Ziryab. He has appeared in the Maqamat

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  • إسحاق الموصلي (ar)
  • Ishaq ibn Ibrahim al-Mawsilí (ca)
  • Ishaq Al Mausili (in)
  • Ishaq al-Mawsili (fr)
  • Ishaq al-Mawsili (en)
  • Isḥāq al-Mawṣilī (it)
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  • Ishaq al-Mawsili (arabe : إسحاق الموصلي), né en 767 à Rayy et mort en 850 à Bagdad, est un musicien arabe d'origine perse. Chanteur, compositeur d'environ deux cents chansons, virtuose du oud, il est traditionnellement considéré comme le plus grand musicien de son temps. Fils du chanteur Ibrahim al-Mawsili, Ishaq fit office de musicien en chef à la cour des califes abbassides, depuis le règne du calife Haroun al-Rashid jusqu'à celui d'al-Wâthiq. On lui attribue le premier système de codification de la musique arabe savante, largement utilisé avant le développement du système des maqâms. (fr)
  • Ishaq Al Mausili (bahasa Arab: إسحاق الموصلي‎) atau Ishaq Mausili (bahasa Persia: اسحاق موصلی) (lahir 766 Masehi di Rey, Iran - wafat 889 Masehi di Baghdad, Irak) adalah seorang musisi Persia dari istana Abbasiyah pada masa kekuasaan Harun al-Rashid. Ia lahir dalam keluarga musisi dari Kufa, Irak; ayahnya, Ibrahim Al Mausili memegang jabatan yang sama sebelumnya. (in)
  • إسحاق بن إبراهيم بن ماهان (أو ميمون) بن بهمن الموصلي التّميمي بالولاء، الأرجانيّ الأصل المعروف بابن النّديم الموصلي نادم الرّشيد والمأمون والمعتصم والواثق ولد عام 767 م في مدينة الري. سافر مع أبيه إلى بغداد وتلقى تعليمه على يد أساتذة أكفاء منهم تتلمذ على يدأحد تلامذة والده وهو ، فتعلّم منه الضّرب على العود وتعلّم الغناء من وتعلم التاريخ والأدب من الأصمعي، فاشتهر بالغناء والموسيقى حتى أصبح من أشهر وأمهر المُغنّين والموسيقييّن في العصر العباسي وبلغ أعظم منزلة عند ستة من الخلفاء حتى المتوكل. وقال الواثق: «ما غنّاني إسحاق قط إلاّ ظننتُ أنّه زيد لي في ملكي». (ar)
  • Ishaq ibn Ibrahim al-Mawsilí (Rey, 767-Bagdad, 850) fou un cantant persa, esmentat a Les mil i una nits. El seu pare, Ibrahim al-Mawsili, també era cantant i poeta; tot i que procedia de Kufa, emigrà a Mossul, on el seu fill s'educava. Ishaq s'establí a Bagdad, on entrà al servei de la cort del califa Harun ar-Raixid, des de 786 a 809. (ca)
  • Ishaq al-Mawsili (Arabic: إسحاق الموصلي; 767/772 – March 850) was an Arab musician of Persian origin active as a composer, singer, music theorist and writer on music. The leading musician of his time in the Abbasid Caliphate, he served under six successive Abbasid caliphs: Harun al-Rashid, Al-Amin, Al-Ma'mun, Al-Mu'tasim, Al-Wathiq and Al-Mutawakkil. The caliphs and Abbasid court held him in high regard, and his diverse intellect elevated him to a social status that was highly unusual for musicians of the time. Taught by his similarly renowned father Ibrahim al-Mawsili and the noted lutenist Zalzal, he succeeded his father in leading the conservative musical establishment, putting him at odds with progressive musicians such as Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi and Ziryab. He has appeared in the Maqamat (en)
  • Isḥāq b. Ibrāhīm b. Māhan (o Maymūn) b. Bahman al-Mawṣilī al-Tamīmī (in arabo: إسحاق الموصليبن إبراهيم بن ماهان (أو ميمون) بن بهمن الموصلي التّميمي‎; Rey, 767 – Baghdad, 850) è stato un musicista persiano attivo nella corte dei califfi abbasidi Hārūn al-Rashīd, al-Maʾmūn, al-Muʿtaṣim, al-Wāthiq e al-Mutawakkil. Studiò invece musica (che s'accompagnava a una compiuta conoscenza della poesia e che fino a quel momento era malvista dagli ambienti più conservatori della cultura islamica) sotto la guida del cognato Manṣūr Zalzal e ʿĀtika bint Shuʿba (o Shadhā). (it)
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