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Aug 2008
West-Eastern Ravello
Festival 2008
The Ravello Festival used to be called
the Wagner Festival,
a music event held (for the first time in 1953) in honor of the German
composer, who visited the area in 1880 (see this
link). The event has now gone well beyond
presenting Wagner’s music. This year, the whole shebang runs 127 days
(!)—from
late June through late October and, besides music, includes, art shows,
dance,
photographic exhibits, discussions and film.
The highlight for me so far has
been the appearance of Daniel
Barenboim and his
youth orchestra (average age around 21), the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
The name is from the title of Goethe’s
last
volume of poetry, West-östlicher Divan,
a collection of ecumenical poetry in praise of the unity of east and
west and
inspired by the verse of Persian poet Hāfez.
(“Divan” is a Farsi word meaning a collection of poetry. And all
this time you thought the great German eclectic’s talents extended,
yea, even
unto oriental furniture.)
Music
makes the world go round
The orchestra is the
brain-child of pianist-conductor Barenboim and Palestinian-born
writer
and Columbia
University
professor Edward Said (who
passed away in 2003). The unlikely
(unfortunately)
combination of a Jewish musician and a Palestinian writer working
together to
promote peaceful co-existence in the Middle East resulted in the first
West-Eastern
Divan Workshop. It took place in Weimar in 1999 and involved
young musicians between the ages of
14 and 25 from Egypt,
Syria, Lebanon, Jordan,
Tunisia and Israel.
The workshop was held in Chicago in
2001 and since 2002 has had a permanent base in Seville, Spain.
Following each
workshop, the
orchestra goes on tour; the two concerts in Ravello this summer are the
only
appearances in Italy
on the 2008 European Tour. Throughout its existence, the young
musicians have
been supported by financial grants and musical instruction from some of
the
world’s finest musicians. The orchestra is the subject of a recent
documentary
film, Knowledge is the Beginning,
produced and directed by Paul Smaczny.
Also see Ravello 2005
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