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RE: Is it Jewish Music
- From: Dick Rosenberg <rrosenberg...>
- Subject: RE: Is it Jewish Music
- Date: Fri 04 May 2001 17.00 (GMT)
How about a category called "it depends". Dick Dale's Hava Nagila would
certainly be a likely candidate (IMHO).
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Lubet [SMTP:lubet001 (at) umn(dot)edu]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 12:34 PM
To: World music from a Jewish slant
Subject: Re: Is it Jewish Music
>In line of what people have been saying, is Dick Dale's recording of Hava
>Nagila Jewish music? Or is it just a funky recording of a tune that for many
>people they think of Jews and Israel?
>
We'd probably need to consult Nelson Goodman's Languages of Art or
some commentary thereupon to come up with a definitive answer.
According to my definition (and I've yet to see a better one here,
although I've noticed that there are a few hand wringers who want to
abandon all hope of definition), the composition Hava Nagila is
certainly a work used by Jews to propogate Jewish community. That
may or may not apply to Dale's rendition. I doubt it would apply to
Dale as performer/arranger (although I'm a fan), but it might apply
to its usage in certain (Jewish) contexts.
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