Children of the stone : the power of music in a hard land
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New York : Bloomsbury USA, 2015.
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First U.S. edition.
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xxvi, 453 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 25 cm
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Published
New York : Bloomsbury USA, 2015.
Edition
First U.S. edition.
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-438), filmography (page 433) and index.
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It is an unlikely story. Ramzi Hussein Aburedwan, a child from a Palestinian refugee camp, confronts an occupying army, gets an education, masters an instrument, dreams of something much bigger than himself, and then, through his charisma and persistence, inspires scores of others to work with him to make that dream real. The dream: a school to transform the lives of thousands of children--as Ramzi's life was transformed--through music. Musicians from all over the world came to help. A violist left the London Symphony Orchestra, in part to work with Ramzi at his new school, Al Kamandjati. An aspiring British opera singer moved to the West Bank to teach voice lessons. Daniel Barenboim, the eminent Israeli conductor, invited Ramzi to join his West Eastern Divan Orchestra, which he founded with the late Palestinian intellectual, Edward Said. Since then the two have played together frequently. "Ramzi has transformed not only his life, his destiny, but that of many other people, " Barenboim said. "This is an extraordinary collection of children from all over Palestine that have all been inspired and opened to the beauty of life." Children of the Stone chronicles Ramzi's journey--from stone thrower to music student to school founder--and shows how through his love of music he created something lasting and beautiful in a land torn by violence and war. This is a story about the power of music, first, but also about freedom and conflict, determination and vision. It's a vivid portrait of life amid checkpoints and military occupation, a growing movement of nonviolent resistance, the prospects of musical collaboration across the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and the potential of music to help children everywhere see new possibilities for their lives [Publisher description]

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tolan, S. (2015). Children of the stone: the power of music in a hard land (First U.S. edition.). Bloomsbury USA.

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Tolan, Sandy. 2015. Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land. Bloomsbury USA.

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Tolan, Sandy. Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land Bloomsbury USA, 2015.

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Tolan, Sandy. Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land First U.S. edition., Bloomsbury USA, 2015.

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