Item #: G-11403 Status: Available
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Series: World Music Initiative
Description:
Shadows in the Moonlight: Songs of the Middle East invites readers into a vibrant musical world shaped by centuries of cultural exchange along ancient caravan routes. This collection of 43 traditional songs captures the beauty and diversity of Middle Eastern music, offering students and educators an authentic, accessible resource that celebrates connection through sound.
Organized by language—Arabic, Persian (Farsi), Turkish, Kurdish, and Hebrew—each section begins with a brief introduction to the region and culture, followed by a collection of songs that reflect the traditions of the community.
As with other books in the World Music Initiative series, the authors provide music notation, English translations, and phonetic pronunciations for each song—along with online audio and video recordings that bring these melodies to life for Western audiences. Also included are contextual information, teaching considerations, and additional recommendations for picture books and films to deepen cultural understanding.
Rooted in the belief that music can build bridges of peace and empathy, Shadows in the Moonlight explores the heart and humanity of Middle Eastern cultures through song.
Joan Isaacs Litman has spent nearly five decades as a music educator and choral director in the New York City metropolitan area. Driven by her curiosity and appreciation of Middle Eastern cultures, Joan has devoted much of her career to the songs of the Middle East. She is the founding Artistic Director of Cantigas Women’s Choir, and the Mustard Seed School in Hoboken, NJ.
Wassim Ibrahim, a native of Damascus, Syria, is a gifted composer whose works have received enthusiastic acclaim throughout Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the United States. He received his PhD in Composition from the Penderecki Academy of Music in Poland, where he now teaches ethnomusicology. In 2015, he founded Chór w Kontakcie, a Krakow-based intergenerational choir specializing in global song.
Categories: Children/Youth, Folk Music, Pedagogy
Number of Pages: 222
Format: Softcover
Discipline: General Music