Oud Events This Month in London
Originating in ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East, the oud is a fretless, short-necked lute that serves as the central melodic pillar in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian musical traditions. Find upcoming Oud events in London this month below.
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About Oud
Originating in ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East, the oud is a fretless, short-necked lute that serves as the central melodic pillar in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian musical traditions. The genre is characterized by the use of complex microtonal modes known as maqamat and intricate rhythmic cycles called iqa’at, often performed as a solo improvisational taqsim or within a traditional takht ensemble. Its sonic profile is deeply resonant and woody, offering a mood that shifts from profoundly melancholic and introspective to vibrant and rhythmically driving when accompanied by percussion like the darbuka. Historically recognized as the ancestor of the European lute, the oud maintains a vital semantic link between classical Eastern heritage and contemporary global folk traditions.
Also known as: Ud
Oud events in London this month - FAQ
- What Oud events are in London this month?
- Mood tracks all Oud events in London this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
- Where can I find Oud in London this month?
- Originating in ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East, the oud is a fretless, short-necked lute that serves as the central melodic pillar in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian musical traditions. Find every Oud venue and event in London this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Oud music?
- Originating in ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East, the oud is a fretless, short-necked lute that serves as the central melodic pillar in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian musical traditions. The genre is characterized by the use of complex microtonal modes known as maqamat and intricate rhythmic cycles called iqa’at, often performed as a solo improvisational taqsim or within a traditional takht ensemble. Its sonic profile is deeply resonant and woody, offering a mood that shifts from profoundly …