Making Music in the Arab World
A. J. Racy is well known as a scholar of ethnomusicology and as a distinguished performer and composer. In this pioneering book, he provides an intimate portrayal of the Arab musical experience and offers insights into how music generally affects us all. The focus is tarab, a multifaceted concept that has no exact equivalent in English and refers to both the indigenous music and the ecstatic feeling associated with it. Richly documented, the book examines various aspects of the musical craft, including the basic learning processes, how musicians become inspired, the love lyrics as tools of ecstasy, the relationship between performers and listeners, and the influence of technological mediation and globalization. Racy also probes a variety of world musical and ecstatic contexts and analyses theoretical paradigms from other related disciplines. Written in a lucid style, Making Music in the Arab World will engage the general reader as well as the specialist.
- Unique synthesis of historical data and direct experience pertaining to Arab music and the feelings of ecstasy it induces
- The first book of its kind, written by a distinguished music scholar who is well-known and highly regarded across the Arab world
- The book will appeal to students of musicology, as well as to students of the region, historians, anthropologists, and those who love Arab music
Reviews & endorsements
"A.J. Racy is perhaps the most important and well known scholar of Arab music and culture, and his book "Music Making in the Arab World: The Culture and Artistry of Tarab" is required reading not only for scholars of the Middle East and ARab world but also for musicians and scholars interested in the juncture between musical ideology and experience...provides great insight not only into what people think about music but also into the life experience of this scholar, teacher, and musician." --Anne K. Rasmussen, The College of William and Mary: Ethnomusicology
Product details
May 2004Paperback
9780521316859
268 pages
229 × 152 × 16 mm
0.416kg
9 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Culture
- 3. Performance
- 4. Music
- 5. Saltanah
- 6. Lyrics
- 7. Tarab in perspective.