Ghazi Faisal Al-Mulaifi

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Ghazi Faisal Al-Mulaifi (born 1977) is a Kuwaiti musician, ethnomusicologist, and ensemble leader working in jazz and world music.

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Biography

Al-Mulaifi is the son of a former Kuwaiti ambassador to Germany. During the Iraq War, his grandfather stayed with his family in Bonn. At that point Al-Mulaifi learned that his grandfather had been a shipmaster and pearl diver in Kuwait. This sparked his interest in Kuwaiti pearl diving music, which became the subject of his thesis at New York University. [1]

He received a PhD in ethnomusicology from New York University in 2016. [2]

Career

Al-Mulaifi is an Assistant Professor of Music at NYU Abu Dhabi. [2]

He is the founder of Boom.Diwan, a jazz and world music ensemble. Boom is the variety of ship that was used for pearl diving in Kuwait. Diwan refers to "the traditional gathering places where Kuwaiti maritime music ensembles preserve and pass down their musical heritage." [3] Boom.Diwan formed with musicians interested in the related musical history. [4]

Al-Mulaifi has collaborated extensively with Arturo O'Farrill. O'Farrill learned of Al-Mulaifi via an invitation to work with the NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Center. [5] Al-Mulaifi contributed a song to O'Farrill's 2021 Virtual Birdland. [6] Al-Mulaifi subsequently became one of the first musicians from the Arab states of the Persian Gulf to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. [7] [8] Following a series of performances in which Boom.Diwan played with O’Farrill’s Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, the two recorded Live in the Khaleej! in 2024. [9] [10] [11]

He has also collaborated with Nduduzo Makhathini. [12]

Al-Mulaifi is a scholar of the musical tradition associated with the Kuwaiti pearl diving trade. [13] [14] In 2025 he began work on a book about the subject. [15] [16]

He cites John Coltrane and Jimi Hendrix as influences. [17]

Discography

References

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  7. Omar, Faten (2025-01-22). "Kuwaiti Boom.Diwan mesmerizes Global FEST 2025 audience - Faten Omar". Kuwait Times. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  8. "Arturo O'Farrill | Artist | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  9. Shepherd, Rob (2025-02-28). "Uncovering Forgotten Bridges: A Conversation with Ghazi Faisal Al-Mulaifi and Arturo O'Farrill - PostGenre" . Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  10. Boom.Diwan (2020-09-01). Arturo O'Farrill and Boom Diwan : The Cuban Khaleeji Project. The Arts Center at NYUAD. Feb. 2019 . Retrieved 2025-07-29 via YouTube.
  11. "Ghazi Al-Mulaifi and Arturo O'Farrill Let the Chaos Rule". Talkhouse. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  12. Dhabi, NYU Abu. "Boom.Diwan x Nduduzo Makhathini". New York University Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  13. Music in Arabia: Perspectives on Heritage, Mobility, and Nation. Indiana University Press. 2021. ISBN   978-0-253-05754-9.
  14. kuwaisiana (2013-06-02). The Innerworkings of Kuwaiti Pearl Diving: Ghazi AlMulaifi on UNCOLLECTABLE . Retrieved 2025-07-29 via YouTube.
  15. Dhabi, NYU Abu. "Reviving the Sounds of Kuwait's Pearl Divers". New York University Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  16. Al-Mulaifi, Ghazi Faisal (2021-06-21). "World Music Day: Explore the sound of history through the music of pearl divers". Gulf News. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  17. ""Live in the Khaleej!" by Boom.Diwan: A love letter to an ancient tradition | Richard Marcus | Qantara.de". qantara.de. 2025-05-09. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  18. "Minarets, by Boom.Diwan featuring Nduduzo Makhathini". Boom.Diwan. Retrieved 2025-07-28.
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