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Songs of the Arabian Red Sea

Muhammad Alhazmi, Hasan Hujairi, Dionisius A. Agius

A Cultural History

Barcode 9780755634064
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Release Date: 21/08/2025

Genre: History
Label: I.B. Tauris
Contributors: Dionisius a Agius (Edited by), Muhammad Alhazmi (Edited by), Hasan Hujairi (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

A Cultural History
An analysis of the social and cultural history of the Arabian Red Sea maritime song tradition

Song and music have always played an important part in the cultural identity of the mariners and coastal peoples of the Red Sea. While previous studies on the maritime culture of this region have focused on the sailing vessel, the dhow, and seafaring communities, this is the first book to examine its rich musical repertoire.
Using fieldwork conducted along the Hijaz and Upper Tihama coasts, The Songs of the Arabian Red Sea documents examples of different musical forms and styles as well as the stories of older mariners who describe the contexts in which songs were sung, from sea shanties during the working day to soulful ballads about home and loved ones at night. Presenting the songs and their lyrics in the context of the geography, culture, oral history and musicology of the region, the book reveals the complex and connected network that influenced their development and the vital place of song and music for diverse communities of the region.