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Traces of Greek Mythology in the Folk Music and Oral Literature of Bushehr

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Title: Traces of Greek Mythology in the Folk Music and Oral Literature of Bushehr
Authors: Seyed Mohammadreza Beladi Beladi
Source: Asian-European Music Research Journal, Vol 11, Pp 49-60 (2023)
Subject Terms: Music, M1-5000
Publisher Information: Logos Verlag Berlin, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: LCC:Music
Description: This article examines parts of the oral literature and music of Bushehr, a port city in southern Iran. There is a song in Bushehr's music that uses words like helleh (heːlle̞) and heliosa (heːlijosa), that have no meaning for the people of Bushehr. This paper suggests that the origin of these words goes back to Greek mythology and that they are the remains of hymns or spells recited in praise of Helios and other ancient gods. To this end, in addition to qualitative and field research, extensive historical studies were carried out, focusing on the Hellenistic period after the conquest of Iran by Alexander the Great. I suggest that although the evolution of music in Bushehr was influenced by the military domination of Greece through acculturation, the cultural background of Bushehr was not ineffective in accepting this. As a result, assimilation occurred, and some mythical elements of Greece were localised in Bushehr.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2625-378X
Relation: https://www.logos-verlag.de/cgi-bin/engpapermid?doi=10.30819/aemr.11-4&lng=deu&id=; https://doaj.org/toc/2625-378X
DOI: 10.30819/aemr.11-4&lng=deu&id=
DOI: 10.30819/aemr.11-4
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/01ac5fe8487a4ecfb60a8454aa0ffd1d
Accession Number: edsdoj.01ac5fe8487a4ecfb60a8454aa0ffd1d
ISSN: 2625378X
DOI: 10.30819/aemr.11-4&lng=deu&id=
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