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Nagisa (from Persian ''negin'' (),(Negin-Sa) (This combination exists in other female Iranian names like : "Pari-Sa", "Mehr-Sa", "Gol-Sa", "Rokh-Sa" (Roxanne in English) ) alternately Nakisa) was a master harpist and composer of the royal court of King Khosrau II of Persia (died 628 AD). She collaborated with ''Barbad''〔 on her famous septet piece, the ''Royal Khosrowvani'' (سرود خسروانى). The main themes of her songs were in praise of King Khosrau II. She also composed the national anthem of the time. Music flourished during the ''Sassanid'' dynasty because many rulers were patrons of art and some were even artists. Under the ''Sassanids'', poetry, singing, music, and art grew extremely popular, and many patrons such as ''Khosrow Parviz'' and ''Ardeshir'' protected and promoted musicians. Several musicians, like ''Ramtin'', Bamshad, Barbad, and ''Nagisa'' became masterful to an extent that their influences surpassed their own time. ''Barbad'' and ''Nagisa'' greatly influenced and contributed to the Persian musical system, Khosrowvani. Accounts say that once Nakisa's audience was so moved by her performance that they passed out, or tore their garments (''jame-daran''). ==See also== *Music of Sassanids *Music of Iran *Sassanid Empire 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nagisa (harpist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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