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Music from the Silk Road Saturday, May 17th at 7:30 p.m.
The drone of strings, the rhythmic chime of tambourines,
wailing vocals that sometimes explode in celebration and at other times
weave mesmerizing Sufi inspired tapestries of hypnotic sound: to hear
Bukharan music is to be transported to another time and place – the Silk
Road, not far from legendary Samarkand. The ancient city of Bukhara is
located in modern-day Uzbekistan, but its traditional music, Shashmaqam,
is the soundtrack of the past – of the caravans that once connected East and
West. Free and open to the public. Call Asia Society Texas Center for more information 713-439-0051. This program is supported by His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili Council for the Southwestern United States. |
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