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A. J. Racy
Professor of Ethnomusicology, UCLA
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At UCLA, Racy teaches seminars on the musical cultures of the Middle East and is the director of the Near East Music Ensemble. He has performed in major theaters, including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and has composed and performed music for television, feature and documentary films. Included in his work is the ten-part series, The Arabs, shown on British television and on PBS in the U.S. His music has been released on cassettes and CDs including three Lyrichord albums: a) Ancient Egypt with original compositions, b) Taqâsîm containing improvisation duets with performer Simon Shaheen, and c) Mystical Legacies presenting selections from his L.A. Festival concert with percussionist Souhail Kaspar at the Getty Museum. Racy joined the Kronos Quartet to perform his original composition Zaman Suite in Los Angeles and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York. He also performed on the nây, the buzuq, and the 'ûd with the Sacramento Symphony in his composition, Music from the Arab World: A Sea of Memories, orchestrated by Arthur Barnes of Stanford University. In May 1998 he received a Special Honor at the 4th Festival of Arab World Culture, held at Town Hall, New York.
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Publications (1997-1998)
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