Sanaa (music)
| Sanaa | |
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A Mseddar piece from the Nûba Mǧənba : Qum yā ḥabībī, by Alexandre Christianowitsch, 1863. | |
| Native name | الصّنعة ə-Ṣan'a |
| Etymology | Arabic for "embellished" or "craft(ed)" |
| Other names | School of Algiers |
| Stylistic origins | Algiers (Algeria) Cordoba (Al-Andalus) |
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| The school of Tlemcen (san'a, gharnâta/i), the school of Constantine | |
The sanâa or sanâa of Algiers (arabic: الصّنعة, ə-Ṣan'a) or simply the Andalusian, refers to the Algerian Arab-Andalusian classical repertoire of the school of Algiers, and which tradition relates to the city of Cordoba in Al-Andalus.