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Fest im Harem - Sample sheet music
Sample sheet music
Title Fest im Harem
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music, arrangement
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Instrumentation/info Orientalisches Charakterstück
Format DirStm (Condensed Score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 957
Price 52.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Pecsi, Josef
Arranger Weber, Hans
Difficulty level 2
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Programme notes: additional text

Harem properly refers to domestic spaces that are reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. A harem may house a man's wife or wives, their pre-pubescent male children, unmarried daughters, female domestic servants, and other unmarried female relatives. In harems of the past, concubines, which were enslaved women, were also housed in the harem. In former times some harems were guarded by eunuchs who were allowed inside. The structure of the harem and the extent of monogamy or polygamy has varied depending on the family's personalities, socio-economic status, and local customs. Similar institutions have been common in other Mediterranean and Middle Eastern civilizations, especially among royal and upper-class families, and the term is sometimes used in other contexts. In traditional Persian residential architecture the women's quarters were known as andaruni, and in the Indian subcontinent as zenana.

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