Difference between revisions of "Arab Modernity and popular musical transformations: 5 themes"
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9YI3FmYgmk Ruby] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9YI3FmYgmk Ruby] | ||
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− | * 1904 phonograms [[Image:78catalog.jpg]] | + | * late 19th c: operettas, ticketed concerts, caberets [http://www.belly-dance.org/badia-masabni.html Badia Masabni][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26V9iOEw1co] |
+ | * 1904 phonograms | ||
+ | ** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xaa9oTZL22o Sayed Darwish] [[Image:78catalog.jpg]] | ||
* 1920s radio (1934 national radio) | * 1920s radio (1934 national radio) | ||
* 1932 musical films: first Unshudat al-Fu’ad, starring Nadra and Shaykh Zakariya Ahmad, then [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JUcTuTd1rI Al-Warda al-Bayda], starring Muhammad Abdel Wahhab. | * 1932 musical films: first Unshudat al-Fu’ad, starring Nadra and Shaykh Zakariya Ahmad, then [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JUcTuTd1rI Al-Warda al-Bayda], starring Muhammad Abdel Wahhab. |
Revision as of 10:06, 17 February 2011
Contents
Westernization and colonization: musical sound
Rise of commodification and music media and commodification
- late 19th c: operettas, ticketed concerts, caberets Badia Masabni[2]
- 1904 phonograms
- 1920s radio (1934 national radio)
- 1932 musical films: first Unshudat al-Fu’ad, starring Nadra and Shaykh Zakariya Ahmad, then Al-Warda al-Bayda, starring Muhammad Abdel Wahhab.
- Midaq Alley (film 1963 starring Shadia, setting 1940s) Watch the film from 15:00.
- Samia Gamal and Tahia Carioca and 78s
- 1980s and 90s: cassettes, CDs; Ali Hamida
- 2000s: satellite, internet and mobile distribution
Shifts in representation of women: the male gaze in music, veiling and unveiling...
- Almaz and Abdu al-Hamuli [3][4] with accompanying text.
- Umm Kulthum
- Samia Gamal[5]
- Ruby
Bifurcations: Religious/secular; Sufi/Salafi