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The Voice of Egypt

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Informationen zum Autor Virginia Danielson (PhD, ethnomusicology, University of Illinois, 1991) is associate of the Harvard Music Department and a visiting scholar at New York University Abu Dhabi. She is the author of T he Voice of Egypt: Umm Kulthum, Arabic Song and Egyptian Society in the 20th Century (Chicago, 1997). Danielson is also co-editor of Music in Arabia (Indiana, 2021) and The Middle East , volume 6 of The Gardland Encylopedia of World Music and Music . Klappentext Umm Kulthum, the "voice of Egypt," was the most celebrated musical performer of the century in the Arab world. More than twenty years after her death, her devoted audience, drawn from all strata of Arab society, still numbers in the millions. Thanks to her skillful and pioneering use of mass media, her songs still permeate the international airwaves. In the first English-language biography of Umm Kulthum, Virginia Danielson chronicles the life of a major musical figure and the confluence of artistry, society, and creativity that characterized her remarkable career. Danielson examines the careful construction of Umm Kulthum's phenomenal popularity and success in a society that discouraged women from public performance. From childhood, her mentors honed her exceptional abilities to accord with Arab and Muslim practice, and as her stature grew, she remained attentive to her audience and the public reception of her work. Ultimately, she created from local precendents and traditions her own unique idiom and developed original song styles from both populist and neo-classical inspirations. These were enthusiastically received, heralded as crowning examples of a new, yet authentically Arab-Egyptian, culture. Danielson shows how Umm Kulthum's music and public personality helped form popular culture and contributed to the broader artistic, societal, and political forces that surrounded her. This richly descriptive account joins biography with social theory to explore the impact of the individual virtuoso on both music and society at large while telling the compelling story of one of the most famous musicians of all time. "She is born again every morning in the heart of 120 million beings. In the East a day without Umm Kulthum would have no color."--Omar Sharif Zusammenfassung Umm Kulthum was a celebrated musical performer in the Arab world! and her songs still permeate the international airwaves. This! the first English-language biography! chronicles her life and career. In particular! it examines her success in a society which discouraged women from public performance. ...

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Virginia Danielson (PhD, ethnomusicology, University of Illinois, 1991) is associate of the Harvard Music Department and a visiting scholar at New York University Abu Dhabi. She is the author of The Voice of Egypt: Umm Kulthum, Arabic Song and Egyptian Society in the 20th Century (Chicago, 1997). Danielson is also co-editor of Music in Arabia (Indiana, 2021) and The Middle East, volume 6 of The Gardland Encylopedia of World Music and Music.

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