An assistant to founder Daniel Barenboim shares member stories from the orchestra that was created to promote Arab-Israeli understanding through music, in a collection of testimonies that shares their ambitions, political views, and observations about the orchestras achievements. Original. Bringing together young musicians from Palestine, Israel and other countries of the Middle East, the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra is both one of the most acclaimed youth orchestras in the world and a powerful ray of hope in a war-torn region. Founded by Daniel Barenboim and Edward Said in 1999, it aims to promote Arab-Israeli understanding through music. In An Orchestra Beyond Borders, Elena Cheah, a professional musician and assistant to Daniel Barenboim, explores the orchestras journey through the remarkable stories of its members. Through the prism of the orchestra, these youthful testimonies are a window into the life of the region. Together, they express the musicians ambitions and hopes, their varied and conflicting views on life and politics, and above all the orchestras transformative ability to create an atmosphere of musical cooperation across political lines. The untold story of the West-Eastern Divan, an orchestra reaching across the Israeli-Arab divide.
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The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra is a beacon of hope on the dismal political landscape of the Middle East ... Raised in enmity, these talented young men and women set an example by their devotion to their common craft. Together they play with wonderful energy and unanimity in an orchestra that is larger than life. -- Avi Shlaim
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The untold story of the West-Eastern Divan, an orchestra reaching across the Israeli-Arab divide
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Introduction |
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From the Trumpet Section: Yuval Shapiro and Bassam Mussad |
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Flying with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra |
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Mohamed Saleh Ibrahim and Friends |
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Forty Days and Nights in the Divan: Talib Zaki the Violinist |
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Appendix: Edward Said's speech upon acceptance of the Principe de Asturias Prize |
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Appendix: Mariam Said on her Involvement with the Barenboim-Said Foundation and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra |
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Elena Cheah was principal cellist of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and the Staatskapelle Berlin, before becoming professor of cello at the Academy for Orchestral Studies for the Barenboim-Said Foundation, Seville, Spain. Elena plays in the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra and runs workshops for its members. Born in Pittsburgh, Elena currently lives in Berlin.
Daniel Barenboim is one of the most prominent musicians of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, as both pianist and conductor. He has received numerous Grammy awards, and is the author of A Life in Music, Music Quickens Time, and, co-authored with Edward Said, Parallels and Paradoxes. He was a UN Ambassador for Peace and has received many awards including the Goethe Medal, the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal, the Praemium Imperiale and the Wolf Prize in Arts.