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Oud.
Oud -- History.
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Willson, Rachel Beckles.
Oud.
Oud -- History.
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The
oud
: an
illustrated
history
/ Rachel Beckles Willson.
by
Willson, Rachel Beckles.
Interlink Books, 2023.
Call #:
787.82 W742o
Subjects
Oud
.
Oud
--
History
.
ISBN:
9781623717520 (hc.)
Description:
223 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"According to a literary tradition of Iraq, the origin of the
oud
lies in the grief of Lamak, a descendent of Cain, son of Adam. When his 5-year-old son died, Lamak hung the boy's limp body on a tree, and as time passed, he resolved to build a musical instrument from the remaining bones. He then played it, wept, and sang the first lament; his daughter Sila became an instrument maker. So the
oud
is a beautiful pear-shaped box, with neck and strings, that makes music, but it can also be a link to the world of storytelling that brings new voices into life. Today the
oud
is one of the most important instruments in music cultures of the Middle East and North Africa, and while associated mainly with the Arab world, it is also played in Iran, Turkey and Greece. More recently it has spread into East Africa, numerous countries of Europe, Australia, the Americas, China and Japan. This book explores the
oud
's
history
and increasingly global lives today. It explores its varied construction over time and place, delves into its place in literature, and reveals its widespread repertoire and immensely diverse players. (...)"--Back cover.
Rachel Beckles Willson is an award-winning writer and Professor of Intercultural Performing Arts at Codarts University of the Arts in Rotterdam, Netherlands. She is an internationally sought-after scholar, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. Her articles on the
oud
led her to win the Frances Densmore Prize of the American Musical Instrument Society in 2021.
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