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Music of Palestine

Traditional Folk Music of the Palestinians

About Me

After the creation of Israel in 1948, most Arab Palestinians fled to, or were forced into, refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The most popular recorded musicians at the time were the superstars of Arab classical music, especially Umm Kulthum and Sayed Darwish. The centers for Palestinian music were in the Israeli towns of Nazareth and Haifa, where performers composed in the classical styles of Cairo and Damascus. The shared Palestinian identity first arose during this period, and a new wave of performers emerged with distinctively Palestinian themes, relating to the dreams of statehood and the burgeoning nationalist sentiment.The Israeli government exerted considerable control over Palestinian music recordings, and many of the most popular cassettes were distributed through the black market. Late in the 1970s, a new wave of popular Palestinian stars emerged, including Sabreen and Al Ashiqeen. After the 1987 Intifada, a more hard-edged group of performers and songwriters emerged, led by El Funoun, songwriter Suhail Khoury, Thaer Barghouti's Doleh and Sabreen's Mawt a'nabi.In the 1990s, the Palestinian National Authority was formed, and Palestinian cultural expression began to stabilize. Wedding bands, having long since disappeared during the fighting, reappeared and played popular Egyptian and Lebanese songs. Tania Nasser soon emerged as a major star, and became well-known for her support of feminism among Palestinian women. Other performers to emerge later in the 90s included Yuad, Washem, Adel Salameh and Samir Joubran. Reem Kelani currently performs Palestinian folk songs.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/21/2007
Band Members: Culture of Palestine:Palestinian Showcase in Chicago:Palestinian Singer Amal Murkus performs:Palestinian Citizens of Israel: ('Israeli Arabs')Palestinian Wedding:Palestinian 7afleh:Palestinian Singer Dalal Abu Amina singing Ghaneeli shwayee shwayee by Oum Kalthoum:Palestinian Singer Hani Mitsawi:Palestinian Dance and Traditional Garb:Oumaima Khalil singing a poem by famed Palestinian Poet Ma7moud Darwish, music by Marcel Khalifah:Palestinian Folk Dance:Palestinian Embroidery:Palestinian Women remember the Nakba:Palestinian Folk singer Rim Banna:Palestinian singer May Naddaf:
Influences: the environment, the palestinian exodus and diaspora, and everyday life including love
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None