Akitu greeting from children folk dance crew in qamishili syria ornina
Ur-Nanshe (also called Ornina) was a singer of Ishtar's temple in the kingdom of Mari.
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- Akitu greeting from children folk dance crew in qamishili syria ornina
- Medievil music ornina original mix
- Background
- References
Medievil music ornina original mix
Background
A seated statue was discovered in the temple to Ishtar in Mari, representative of a musician. The name given in the inscription is Ur-Nanshe, a masculine name. The statue's sex is unclear as the torso shows a female breast, though it could have even represented a castrato. The statue depicts Ur-Nanshe sitting on a decorated pillow wearing a fringed dress. Ur-Nanshe seems to have been an artist in the court of king Iblul-Il.
The Ornina trophy is given to the best musical performers during the Syrian Song Festival in Aleppo.
References
Ornina Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA