Bright Balkan Morning by Charles Keil

Bright Balkan Morning by Charles Keil

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A celebration of settled "Gypsies" and music-dance in Greek Macedonia with CD.

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Bright Balkan Morning by Charles Keil

A stunningly-illustrated interweaving of first person narratives, photographs, cultural commentary and soundscapes, Bright Balkan Morning provides an unprecedented view of settled Romani lives in the Balkans and the unique roles of "Gypsy" instrument players in the region. These Romani instrumentalists from Iraklia, an ancient Greek Macedonian crossroads and market town that is home to about 2,000 Roma, provide the sounds that facilitate parties and rites of passage, performing an essential and highly valued service for their multicultural neighbors. At the heart of the book are ten first-person Romani life stories. Charles and Angeliki Keil situate these personal accounts within the cultural, historical and economic setting of Greek Macedonia, and provide an overview of musical events in diverse localities. The 161 black and white photographs by Dick Blau include parades, parties, weddings and wrestling matches; portraits of the musicians and their families; studies of domestic life in the Romani neighborhood; reproductions from Romani family albums and other historic images. Steven Feld's soundscape CD features the voices and instruments of people whose stories are told in the book. Familiar sounds of markets, church, neighborhood and countryside set the context for exuberant performances at home and at parties, cafes and nightclubs. CONTRIBUTORS: Angeliki Vellow Keil, Charles Keil, Steven Feld, Ian Hancock.
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ISBN 13 9780819564887
ISBN 10 0819564885
Title Bright Balkan Morning
Author Charles Keil
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Year published 2003-01-08
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.