Scenes From The Courts of Science
Composer: Wessam Bahnassi
Part of the Anbar Office series of tracks. Scenes From The Courts of Science is a melodic
reflection of a rich historical space that once served as a generous center of science and
knowledge in a period of ignorant occupation. |
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In The Courtesy of Art and Culture
Composer: Wessam Bahnassi Part of the Anbar Office series of tracks. The beauty of the art that made the halls of Anbar's Office is accompanied by an honest culture that leaves its imprints on people within the spaces of these halls. The soul of this musical piece concentrates on the warm courtesy Anbar's Office provided to its students and knowledge seekers. |
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There Lies The Soul of Architecture and Beauty
Composer: Wessam Bahnassi Part of the Anbar Office series of tracks. Clear minds look for sources of beauty, and Anbar's Office reflects a marvelous architecture that can only be realized by a pure sense of beauty and proportions. This musical realization takes you on a short trip to where a satisfaction of such feelings can be achieved. |
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Khawarizmic* Arguments
Composer: Humam Chacra
'Are there any limits to the sky?', he asked his companion while walking along the roads
of Asfahan... 'Not that I know of', he was replied. 'How is it raised?', he asked again...
'By unseen pillars yielding to his commandment'... |
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Scene: Imaginatives |
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Three Seeds
By: Humam Chacra, Homam Bahnassi, and Wessam Bahnassi
Three seeds of different origins dropped into the earth. The seed of Calendula (sun light),
the seed of Celandine (wild and poisonous), and a third seed of unknown origin. Only one will
live. Calendula and Celandine struggle... Time passes... Celandine (looking for food to empower
itself) asked the third seed for some of the food it has. |
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Type: Rock |
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His First Days
Composer: Humam Chacra By the time he is dying, he starts to remember everything... The days he was a child... Free to laugh, caring about nothing but happiness. Why do such small angels grow to such evil men? |
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An Islamic Breeze
Composer: Humam Chacra How did these people live? How did their works manage to be so grand and persistent? It is said that they lived by the enlightment of their religion, guiding them for work to raise humanity from its dark slumber. The timely knocks of the ‘tabla’ reminds with the five timed prayers that connect Muslims everywhere with their god. |
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Scene: Walkthrough |
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Enter The Omayyads
Composer: Humam Chacra Up to this date, many of the Omayyad achievements remain to be a mystery in terms of technology, beauty, and their relations to each other. This track introduces the visitors of MOAVR into the grand and mysterious atmosphere of Omayyad architecture. |
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Scene: User Interface |
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Intricates of Muslims
Composer: Humam Chacra I was amazed by how intricate was the work of the old Muslim architects. This tune tries to describe how small and finely detailed work (the qanoon) groups to form grand monuments (the chorus), through very hard and serious efforts. |
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Scene: Credits |
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