Gilad Cohen: Doaa and Masa (Sivan Magen, harp) - recording session

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  • Doaa and Masa (2016)
    Music: Gilad Cohen
    Sivan Magen, harp
    Audio: Adam Abehouse
    Video: Doron Schachter
    www.giladcohen.com
    In August of 2014, Syrian refugees Doaa Al Zamel and her fiancé Bassem had to flee their temporary home in Egypt after living there without a work permit and in constant fear. Bassem spent his life savings and hired smugglers who took them on a packed old fishing boat, with the hope of getting married and building a new life in Europe. After a few days another smugglers’ ship showed up and rammed a hole in the boat. Most of the passengers died, while the rest tried to survive by swimming. Doaa could not swim, but luckily Bassem found a life preserver and gave it to her. After a day passed, Bassem ran out of energy. He drowned before her eyes. Doaa was one of 11 out of 500 passengers who survived the wreck. Another was Masa, an 18-month old girl who was handed to Doaa by her mother, who drowned shortly after she gave her child to Doaa. Doaa not only miraculously survived four days in the sea without food or water before being rescued by a Greek vessel; she also saved the life of Masa, playing with her and singing to her afloat on the small life preserver in the middle of the ocean.
    The harp is a natural instrument to represent a stormy ocean, and in order to situate it in the Middle East, I structured a mode that superimposes two appearances of a tetra-cord that is common in traditional Arabic music (Hijaz tetra-cord: half step - three half step - half step). I likewise employed a type of texture that is common in this music: a melody over a repeated rhythmic pattern using long meters such as 10/4 and 17/8. While writing the piece I was visualizing the inconceivable image of Doaa on a life preserver in the middle of the ocean, singing to Masa. I consequently wrote a short lullaby that can be heard twice in the piece accompanied by a texture that resembles a Qanoon, a string instrument commonly used in Syrian music. Above anything else, the moment that breaks my heart in this incredible story is when Doaa's fiancé died right before her eyes. And so, the piece ends with a lament for Bassem and for anyone who lost their life while fleeing their homeland.

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    @annreddy8428 5 місяців тому +3

    Stunning! Thank you so much for sharing.