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Gharnati | |
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Stylistic origins | Granada (Emirate of Granada), Tlemcen (Algeria) |
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The school of Algiers (sanaa), The school of Constantine (malouf) |
Gharnati (Arabic: الغرناطي) refers to an Algerian variety of Andalusian classical music originating in Tlemcen. Its name is derived from the Arabic name of the city of Granada. Gharnati has also become an established tradition in other cities in western Algeria, such as Oran and Sidi-Bel-Abbès. In the 20th century it also spread to Morocco after being brought over by Algerian families who moved there fleeing French colonial rule in Algeria, and eventually founding conservatories in cities like Oujda and Rabat.[1][2][3]
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