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- Mahori abstract "The mahori (Thai: มโหรี, pronounced [mahǒːriː]) is a form of Thai classical ensemble which was traditionally played by women in the courts. It combines the xylophones and gong circles (but not the pi, or oboe) of the piphat with the strings of the khruang sai ensemble.Historically the ensemble included smaller instruments more appropriate, it was thought, to the build of female performers. Today the ensemble employs regular sized instruments—a combination of instruments from both the khruang sai and piphat ensembles but excluding the loud and rather shrill oboe. The ensemble, which is performed in three sizes—small, medium and large—includes the three-string saw sam sai fiddle, a delicate-sounding, middle-range bowed lute with silk strings. Within the context of the mahori ensemble, the saw sam sai accompanies the vocalist, which plays a more prominent role in this ensemble than in any other classical Thai orchestra.While Thai classical music was somewhat discouraged as being outmoded and backward-looking during Thailand's aggressively nationalistic modernization policies of the mid-twentieth century, the classical arts have benefited recently from increased governmental sponsorship and funding as well as popular interest as expressed in such films as Homrong: The Overture (2003), a popular fictionalized biography of a famous early 20th century ranat ek player and composer Luang Pradit Phairao.".
- Mahori wikiPageID "16873560".
- Mahori wikiPageLength "1676".
- Mahori wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Mahori wikiPageRevisionID "589145648".
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_music.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Khong_wong_yai.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Khrueang_sai.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Thailand.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Pi_(instrument).
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Piphat.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Ranat_ek.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Saw_sam_sai.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Thai_classical_ensemble.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink The_Overture.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:มโหรี.
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mahori".
- Mahori wikiPageWikiLinkText "mahori".
- Mahori wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-th.
- Mahori wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-th.
- Mahori wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ThaiMusicalEnsembles.
- Mahori subject Category:Thai_music.
- Mahori hypernym Form.
- Mahori comment "The mahori (Thai: มโหรี, pronounced [mahǒːriː]) is a form of Thai classical ensemble which was traditionally played by women in the courts. It combines the xylophones and gong circles (but not the pi, or oboe) of the piphat with the strings of the khruang sai ensemble.Historically the ensemble included smaller instruments more appropriate, it was thought, to the build of female performers.".
- Mahori label "Mahori".
- Mahori sameAs Q4355815.
- Mahori sameAs Mohori.
- Mahori sameAs m.04093v_.
- Mahori sameAs วงมโหรี.
- Mahori sameAs Q4355815.
- Mahori wasDerivedFrom Mahori?oldid=589145648.
- Mahori isPrimaryTopicOf Mahori.