The creation of the Barenboim–Said Akademie in 2015 was rooted in a pre-existing peace project, the
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
Edward Said and
Daniel Barenboim co-founded the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra in
Weimar, Germany in 1999, named after the
West–östlicher Divan (
West–Eastern Divan), an anthology of poems by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who took his inspiration from the Persian poet
Hafez. The first ensemble workshop took place in 1999, part of Weimar's program as the
European Capital of Culture. The academy, which emerged from the Orchestra, offers a program jointly in the music and in humanities, with the intent "to train excellent musicians who are also curious and well-educated."
Edward Said said of the founding of the
Western-Eastern Divan Orchestra, "Separation between peoples is not a solution for any of the problems that divide peoples. And certainly ignorance of the other provides no help whatever. Cooperation and coexistence of the kind that music lived as we have lived, performed, shared and loved it together, might be." ==Faculty==