'MUSIC AND COEXISTENCE' Puts the Power of Music to Work in the World
By: BWW News Desk Jan. 07, 2015
The power of music is legendary. Not too long ago, one musician decided to ask the question - and then set out to find the answer by traveling the globe: can music help bridge gaps between people? The answer proved a resounding "yes," and for proof author Osseily Hanna offers his fascinating book, Music and Coexistence: A Journey across the World in Search of Musicians Making a Difference (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing).
What at first seemed a simple question soon proved not so simple. "Musicians from across the world helped me get closer to answering this question," says Osseily Hanna, the author. "I wanted to find musicians who break boundaries and traditional modes of thinking to create a ray of hope." He found them building bridges through music in a world where animosities are all too visible. "On everyone's mind presently are conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and between Russia and Ukraine, but we know these will keep shifting. This past summer it was Gaza; before then it was Darfur. What I'm tapping is something bigger, looking at the ways music breaks down the walls nations and sometimes even communities work so hard to erect." Music and Coexistence explores the courageous work of musicians who compose and perform with their ostensible enemies or in extraordinary social situations. Hanna documents the political and economic constraints faced by musicians, from the wall that encloses a refugee camp in Jerusalem, to the tensions among KFOR and Carabinieri peacekeepers who keep Serbs and Kosovar Albanians apart, to the cultural and linguistic suppression that afflicts minority communities in Turkey.Rowman & Littlefield Publishing
Available December 16, 2014, online from Barnes & Noble and Amazon and other fine booksellers
978-1-4422-3753-7 (Hardback)
$40.00
978-1-4422-3754-4 (eBook)
$39.99
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