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'It is good that the cover of this Warner Classics DVD, so
compelling, so full of hope and yet so tragic, should feature
a young man with cello on his back contemplating a section of
the Israeli Apartheid Wall, symbol of desperation and political
intransigence. Later in the film Barenboim views it from an
eminence and asks which is the Israeli side. Both sides, he
is told, are Palestinian. It is equally good to watch youthful
Palestinians at their favourite pastime, that of football on any
dust-covered scrap of land, carefree despite the hideous oppression
inflicted on their daily lives.'
http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2006/09/ramallah1.htm
- Robert Anderson, reviewing the DVDs of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra's
concert in Ramallah, Palestine, and Paul Smaczny's documentary, in today's
Music & Vision Magazine, with seven illustrative Quicktime extracts from
the production.
Keith Bramich,
Technical editor, Music & Vision
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