Songs of the Arabian Red Sea - by Dionisius A Agius & Muhammad Zafer Alhazmi & Hasan Hujairi (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Song and music have always played an important part in the cultural identity of the mariners and coastal peoples of the Red Sea.
- About the Author: Dionisius A. Agius is a Fellow of the British Academy, Professor Emeritus of Arabic Studies and Islamic Material Culture and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK.
- 264 Pages
- History, Middle East
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About the Book
An analysis of the social and cultural history of the Arabian Red Sea maritime song traditionBook Synopsis
Song and music have always played an important part in the cultural identity of the mariners and coastal peoples of the Red Sea. While previous studies on the maritime culture of this region have focused on the sailing vessel, the dhow, and seafaring communities, this is the first book to examine its rich musical repertoire.
Using fieldwork conducted along the Hijaz and Upper Tihama coasts, The Songs of the Arabian Red Sea documents examples of different musical forms and styles as well as the stories of older mariners who describe the contexts in which songs were sung, from sea shanties during the working day to soulful ballads about home and loved ones at night. Presenting the songs and their lyrics in the context of the geography, culture, oral history and musicology of the region, the book reveals the complex and connected network that influenced their development and the vital place of song and music for diverse communities of the region.
Review Quotes
"The volume is a rich weaving of the contextual and multifaceted knowledge of its three authors in maritime, cultural, and musical studies. Each chapter deftly connects the people with their music as well as their work and environment. The online recordings linking with the book bring the songs to life." --Kay Hardy Campbell, Author of The Sons of Fez: A Moroccan Time Travel Adventure (2021), USA
"A remarkable journey through the rich, but until now neglected, traditions of Arabian Red Sea songs. This volume offers not only historical perspectives and a carefully transcribed and translated collection of song texts that spans many different genres, but also an introduction to the landscape and seascape that have given birth to these musical traditions, as well as to the regional musical instruments and many individual singers and musicians. The result of years of ethnographic research, this volume is a true tour de force that brings alive multiple genres of Arab music otherwise known only to a handful of musicians and even fewer outsiders." --Dwight Reynolds, Professor Emeritus, UC Santa Barbara, USAAbout the Author
Dionisius A. Agius is a Fellow of the British Academy, Professor Emeritus of Arabic Studies and Islamic Material Culture and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of numerous publications on the maritime history and culture of the Islamicate Indian Ocean, the Arabian Gulf and the African and Arabian Red Sea including most recently The Life of the Red Sea Dhow (I.B. Tauris, 2019).
Muhammad Zafer Alhazmi is Associate Professor at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia he has spent time out in the field in the Hijaz and Northern Tihama regions, documenting the material cultural terminology there and examining its relationship with the people and their coastal landscape. He is the Author of Maritime Terminology of the Saudi Arabian Red Sea Coast: A Lexical Semantic Study (2016). Hasan Hujairi is a Bahraini artist, composer, and researcher whose work explores folk music of the Arabian Peninsula and the Western Indian Ocean.