Musical Exodus : Al-Andalus and Its Jewish Diasporas.
Davis, Ruth F.
Musical Exodus : Al-Andalus and Its Jewish Diasporas. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (260 pages) - Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities Series ; v.19 . - Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Jews, Muslims, and Christians and the Formation of Medieval Andalusian Music -- 2 Judeo-Spanish Melodies in the Liturgy of Tangier, Morocco -- 3 The Place of Music in Early Modern Italian Jewish Culture -- 4 Fiore d'Eterno -- 5 Enlightenment Andalus -- 6 Modal Trails, Model Trials -- 7 Jewish Fingers and Phantom Musical Presences -- 8 Jewish Musicians in the Musique Orientale of Oran, Algeria -- 9 Tafillalt's "Soulmate" and the Israeli Piyyut Revival -- 10 Islands of Musical Memory -- Afterword -- Appendix -- Index -- About the Contributors.
The essays in Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas extend beyond the music of medieval Iberia and its Mediterranean Jewish diasporas to wider aspects of Jewish-Christian and Jewish-Muslim relations. The authors offer new perspectives on theories of musical interaction, hybridization, and the cultural meaning of musical expression in diasporic and minority communities. The essays address how music is implicated in constructions of ethnicity and nationhood and of myth and history, while also examining the resurgence of Al-Andalus as a symbol in musical projects that claim to promote cross-cultural understanding and peace. The diverse scholarship in Musical Exodus makes a vital contribution to scholars of music and European and Jewish history.
9780810881761
Jews--Spain--Music--To 1500--History and criticism.
Jews--Music--To 1500--History and criticism.
Jews--Music--History and criticism.
Electronic books.
ML3776.M865 2015
780.89/924
Musical Exodus : Al-Andalus and Its Jewish Diasporas. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (260 pages) - Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities Series ; v.19 . - Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Jews, Muslims, and Christians and the Formation of Medieval Andalusian Music -- 2 Judeo-Spanish Melodies in the Liturgy of Tangier, Morocco -- 3 The Place of Music in Early Modern Italian Jewish Culture -- 4 Fiore d'Eterno -- 5 Enlightenment Andalus -- 6 Modal Trails, Model Trials -- 7 Jewish Fingers and Phantom Musical Presences -- 8 Jewish Musicians in the Musique Orientale of Oran, Algeria -- 9 Tafillalt's "Soulmate" and the Israeli Piyyut Revival -- 10 Islands of Musical Memory -- Afterword -- Appendix -- Index -- About the Contributors.
The essays in Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas extend beyond the music of medieval Iberia and its Mediterranean Jewish diasporas to wider aspects of Jewish-Christian and Jewish-Muslim relations. The authors offer new perspectives on theories of musical interaction, hybridization, and the cultural meaning of musical expression in diasporic and minority communities. The essays address how music is implicated in constructions of ethnicity and nationhood and of myth and history, while also examining the resurgence of Al-Andalus as a symbol in musical projects that claim to promote cross-cultural understanding and peace. The diverse scholarship in Musical Exodus makes a vital contribution to scholars of music and European and Jewish history.
9780810881761
Jews--Spain--Music--To 1500--History and criticism.
Jews--Music--To 1500--History and criticism.
Jews--Music--History and criticism.
Electronic books.
ML3776.M865 2015
780.89/924