Playing across a Divide: Israeli-Palestinian Musical Encounters

Playing across a Divide: Israeli-Palestinian Musical Encounters

by Benjamin Brinner
Playing across a Divide: Israeli-Palestinian Musical Encounters

Playing across a Divide: Israeli-Palestinian Musical Encounters

by Benjamin Brinner

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Overview

In the last decade of the twentieth century and on into the twenty-first, Israelis and Palestinians saw the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords, the establishment of the Palestinian Authority, the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and the escalation of suicide bombings and retaliations in the region. During this tumultuous time, numerous collaborations between Israeli and Palestinian musicians coalesced into a significant musical scene informed by these extremes of hope and despair on both national and personal levels.

Following the bands Bustan Abraham and Alei Hazayit from their creation and throughout their careers, as well as the collaborative projects of Israeli artist Yair Dalal, Playing Across a Divide demonstrates the possibility of musical alternatives to violent conflict and hatred in an intensely contested, multicultural environment. These artists' music drew from Western, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and Afro-diasporic musical practices, bridging differences and finding innovative solutions to the problems inherent in combining disparate musical styles and sources. Creating this new music brought to the forefront the musicians' contrasting assumptions about sound production, melody, rhythm, hybridity, ensemble interaction, and improvisation.

Author Benjamin Brinner traces the tightly interconnected field of musicians and the people and institutions that supported them as they and their music circulated within the region and along international circuits. Brinner argues that the linking of Jewish and Arab musicians' networks, the creation of new musical means of expression, and the repeated enactment of culturally productive musical alliances provide a unique model for mutually respectful and beneficial coexistence in a chronically disputed land.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195175813
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/21/2009
Edition description: Includes CD
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Benjamin Brinner is Professor in the Department of Music, U.C. Berkeley, and winner of ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award for Knowing Music, Making Music. He has studied and taught music in the U.S. and Israel, and conducted research in Indonesia and Israel.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Setting the Stage
Chapter 1. First Encounters
Chapter 2. Arab Musicians in Israel and the West Bank
Chapter 3. Israeli Musical Life
Part 2: Musicians, Bands, Networks
Chapter 4. Alei Hazayit
Chapter 5. Bustan Abraham
Chapter 6. Interaction in Two Small Networks
Chapter 7. Riding the Peace Train - Yair Dalal
Chapter 8. A Larger Network - The Ethnic Music Scene in Israel
Part 3: New Forms of Musical Expression
Chapter 9. Musical Mixtures -Fusion of Styles and Styles of Fusion
Chapter 10. Composition, Improvisation, Performance
Part 4: Roots & Routes
Chapter 11. Representations of Place and Time
Chapter 12. Roots in the Past, Routes to the Future
References
Discography
Videography
List of figures
Audio Recordings
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