mozarabic music
Mozarabic music refers to the musical tradition that evolved in medieval Spain, combining elements of Arabic and Christian music. It emerged during the period when the Moors ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula, blending the melodic and rhythmic characteristics of Arab music with the Christian liturgical texts and chanting style.
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