Muqam's "Lakmuqam's Third Dastan Intermezzo" from the album "Music Map of China: Hearing Xinjiang Uygur Muqam Songs and Compositions"
Lake Muqam The Third Sitan Intermezzo. Lake Muqam the Third sitan Intermezzo
Traditional music Muqam Excerpts Ethnic Group: Uyghur Region: Xinjiang:
Ek: Adelie Abbotz
Sattar: Eliar Abai
Rewaf: Nuriljan Ramu
Panpur: Abdu Nabijan Abdu Aiheti
Dutal: Daolan Jiang Alimujiang
Dab: Ilyar Ayouf
Lakmuqam is the first set of twelve muqam in Xinjiang Uygur, and each set of muqam consists of three parts: "Chuang Nai Erman" (meaning "big song", series of chant songs, instrumental music, and song and dance songs), "Dastan" (series of narrative songs, instrumental music) and "Mesyrefu" (series of song and dance songs). Dabu banged joyfully and brightly, and Dutal, Chambul, and Zevap met, telling the tales and heroic stories of the past in a lively manner that aroused much reverie and admiration. Aisek's slender voice is sometimes connected to the pearlescent tune, and sometimes embellished in the dense melody, appearing soft and passionate, flashing the deep feeling of the homeland, flowing out of the hope for love. After that, the melody became more and more lively, always beating the endless high passion and cheerful temperament of the Uyghur people.