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Transcultural Jazz - Israeli Musicians and Multi-Local Music Making

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Transcultural Jazz: Israeli Musicians and Multi-Local Music Making studies jazz performance and composition through the examination of the transcultural practices of Israeli jazz musicians and their impact globally.

List of contents










1. Introduction 2. "Israeli Jazz": History and Overview 3. "Israeli Jazz": Blending Blends and Threads of Influence 4. The Sand and the Sea: Transcultural Jazz Arrangements of Israeli and Jewish Repertoirs 5. Falafel Jazz? The Politics of Genre and Culture 6. Profiles of Multi-local Musicians: Amos Hoffman, Anat Cohen and Omer Klein 7. Conclusion


About the author










Noam Lemish is a pianist, composer, scholar, educator, and assistant professor in the Department of Music at York University in Toronto, Canada.


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Transcultural Jazz: Israeli Musicians and Multi-Local Music Making studies jazz performance and composition through the examination of the transcultural practices of Israeli jazz musicians and their impact globally.

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