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Guiding Light Falls On Ramallah
By Sam Bahour
08 May, 2004
Countercurrents.org
Ramallah
is now usually quiet at night. This has not always been the case forthis
summer town located in the center of the West Bank. As a matter of fact,
before the latest Israeli military aggression and subsequent re-occupation
of the West Bank, Palestinians in Ramallah were known to walk the streets
and socialize well into the night. However, tonight the deafening silence
was broken, not by the frequent Israeli tanks and jeeps that now enter
and exit the city at will, but rather by the music of the distinguished
Daniel Barenboim, one of the great musicians of our time.
Despite the Israeli
Apartheid Wall and despite the humiliation of having to cross the Israeli
military checkpoints surrounding Ramallah, this world renowned musician,
an Israeli by nationality, visited Palestine again, being received by
a larger and larger audience every time.
Mr. Barenboim, this
absolutely incredible musician a legend in his own right
took to the stage tonight at the Friends Boys School in
front of a standing room only audience and proceeded to perform an extraordinary
piano recital. For a continuous sixty minutes, the mixed Palestinian
and foreign audience watched the intensity of his every move and the
fiery of his musical climaxes along with the occasional lull in the
beat. Children in the audience stared with awe. If I did not know better,
I would swear that my daughter Areen, a first year piano student, didnt
blink throughout the entire performance as she soaked in every note.
More than a musician,
Mr. Barenboim is a humanist who sees beyond the frameworks that define
traditional conflicts, especially those between Palestine and Israel.
He values justice, social justice, which he profoundly articulates as
the needed foundation for successful resolutions of conflicts around
the world.
Returning following
intermission, Mr. Barenboim addressed the audience and reflected upon
the life of the noted literary critic, scholar, advocate for Palestinian
independence and his close friend, Dr. Edward Said (1935-2003). As the
disciplined musician he is, Mr. Barenboim explained how he and his late
friend, Dr. Said, created the Barenboim-Said Foundation in order to
promote music in education and educational music
two distinct goals as stated by Mr. Barenboim.
Mr. Barenboim reiterated
the need for all sides to look beyond the borders issue
and economic issues, and so forth, but to realize that without the presence
of social justice peace will not come to the region.
Mr. Barenboim spoke
frankly of the need for both Palestinians and Israelis to remove the
ignorance of the other in order for a peace based on social
justice to ushered in. He spoke to the fact that more and more people
from all corners of the world understand that the existing situation
has reached a point that is now intolerable.
As if a piano recital
was not enough, Mr. Barenboim proceeded to proudly announce that an
initiative that he and the late Dr. Said started during their last trip
in August of last year, the desire to create a Palestinian Orchestra
within five years, had already begun to bud. He spoke as two dozen Palestinian
youth music students from the National Conservatory of Music Student
Orchestra -- or more accurately called tonight by Mr. Barenboim, the
Palestine Youth Orchestra -- surrounded him on stage, each armed with
a weapon of mass pleasure violins, flutes, cellos, and drums.
This beginning Palestinian orchestra performed for the first time tonight
under the directive of conductor Daniel Barenboim. They were received
by multiple standing ovations and by Mr. Barenboims beaming pride
and joy.
Through music, Palestinians
have proven that they have the institutional discipline of development
needed to join the ranks of a global world. As Mr. Barenboim stated
tonight, everything is linked, everyone is linked, all our actions have
ramifications, and music is a teacher of this interconnected reality.
Palestinian organizations like the National Conservatory of Music (http://ncm.birzeit.edu/)
in Jerusalem and Ramallah are giving Palestinian children an alternative
to the destruction being imposed on them. Mr. Barenboim is not only
paying lip service to a different kind future for our two peoples, he
is contributing to forging this future, professionally, financially,
morally and politically.
As Mr. Barenboim
so eloquently spoke tonight, one could not but think about how many
other of our Israeli neighbors share his humanity. As I told Mr. Barenboim
following tonights event, as he engaged my daughter about her
first piano lessons, we thank him for allowing Palestine to share in
his legend, just as much as we respect and admire him for putting humanity
and justice before all else.
Related Links
Daniel Barenboim
official website
Sam Bahour is a Palestinian-American businessman living in the Israeli-occupied
Palestinian City of Al-Bireh in the West Bank. He is co-author of HOMELAND:
Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians (1994).