Music is more than sound—it’s heritage, identity, and a bridge across cultures. AtDozan World, we believe in preserving the rich traditions of Middle Eastern music while making them accessible to musicians, educators, and institutions worldwide. That’s why we’ve built the leadingdigital platform dedicated to Middle Eastern sheet music, designed to support learning, performance, and cross-cultural exchange.
Our upcomingintroductory webinar is the perfect opportunity to learn how Dozan World can become a valuable resource for your music programs.
Don’t miss the chance to discover how Dozan World can enrich your teaching, learning, and performances. This introductory webinar will provide a guided tour of our platform and demonstrate how easy it is to bring Middle Eastern music into your classroom or ensemble.
👉Reserve your spot today and be part of the movement to preserve and celebrate Middle Eastern musical heritage.
October 16th 6PM EST - Tune in here
Here is what you can expect:
Dozan World was founded with a clear purpose:to amplify Middle Eastern musical heritage and support music education on a global scale. By digitizing and curating Middle Eastern sheet music, we ensure that this art form not only survives but thrives in classrooms, ensembles, and performance halls around the world.
Ourcurated and continually expanding repertoire spans the full spectrum of Middle Eastern music. From classical and folk traditions to contemporary interpretations, Dozan World offers:
Scores for all difficulty levels—from beginners to advanced performers
A wide variety of genres and traditions across the Middle East
Materials suitable forsolo musicians, ensembles, and orchestras
With this collection, educators and musicians can easily explore the depth and diversity of Middle Eastern musical expression.
We understand that every music program is unique. That’s why we’ve designedcomprehensive subscription planstailored to the needs of:
Universities and conservatories seeking institutional access
Ensembles looking for Middle Eastern repertoire
Individual musicians who want to study or perform Middle Eastern works
Our flexible, scalable model ensures that everyone—whether a large institution or an individual learner—can access this cultural treasure with ease.
Dozan World isn’t just about music—it’s about connection. By integrating Middle Eastern repertoire into your curriculum or performances, you can:
Foster cultural dialogue among students and faculty
Inspire artistic collaboration across disciplines
Enrich your music program with aglobal perspective
Professor Darryl Edwards,Co-Head of voice studies at the University of Toronto, and artistic director of the Centre of Vocal Arts.