Appreciating Carnatic Music
Author: Chitravina N. Ravi Kiran
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9788185988085
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead and Download eBook Full
Author: Chitravina N. Ravi Kiran
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9788185988085
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sandeep Bagchee
Publisher: BPI Publishing
Published:
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 8186982078
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is perhaps the first comprehensive guide to understanding all the aspects and finer nuances of Hindustani classical music. It is aimed at the serious listener, that is, someone who may not have had any formal lessons himself in this performing art, but who, nevertheless, has picked up an initial interest in listening to classical music, and is, therefore, seeking to know more about its underlying structure, system and traditions. By explaining in a straightforward and extremely readable style, the basic features of Indian music, how time and melody are structured, the main principles of r?ga delineation and development, and the various genres and styles of vocal as well as instrumental performances, the book aims to enhance the serious listeners understanding of Hindustani music, and heighten his appreciation of this art form. This book includes a glossary of musical terms, a select discography and a select bibliography.
Author: John Stratton Hawley
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2015-03-09
Total Pages: 457
ISBN-13: 0674425286
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIndia celebrates itself as a nation of unity in diversity, but where does that sense of unity come from? One important source is a widely-accepted narrative called the “bhakti movement.” Bhakti is the religion of the heart, of song, of common participation, of inner peace, of anguished protest. The idea known as the bhakti movement asserts that between 600 and 1600 CE, poet-saints sang bhakti from India’s southernmost tip to its northern Himalayan heights, laying the religious bedrock upon which the modern state of India would be built. Challenging this canonical narrative, John Stratton Hawley clarifies the historical and political contingencies that gave birth to the concept of the bhakti movement. Starting with the Mughals and their Kachvaha allies, North Indian groups looked to the Hindu South as a resource that would give religious and linguistic depth to their own collective history. Only in the early twentieth century did the idea of a bhakti “movement” crystallize—in the intellectual circle surrounding Rabindranath Tagore in Bengal. Interactions between Hindus and Muslims, between the sexes, between proud regional cultures, and between upper castes and Dalits are crucially embedded in the narrative, making it a powerful political resource. A Storm of Songs ponders the destiny of the idea of the bhakti movement in a globalizing India. If bhakti is the beating heart of India, this is the story of how it was implanted there—and whether it can survive.
Author: Namita Devidayal
Publisher: Random House India
Published: 2011-11-20
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 818400236X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Namita is ten, her mother takes her to Dhondutai, a respected Mumbai music teacher from the great Jaipur Gharana. Dhondutai has dedicated herself to music and her antecedents are rich. She is the only remaining student of the legendary Alladiya Khan, the founder of the gharana and of its most famous singer, the tempestuous songbird, Kesarbai Kerkar. Namita begins to learn singing from Dhondutai, at first reluctantly and then, as the years pass, with growing passion. Dhondutai sees in her a second Kesar, but does Namita have the dedication to give herself up completely to music—or will there always be too many late nights and cigarettes? Beautifully written, full of anecdotes, gossip and legend, The Music Room is perhaps the most intimate book to be written about Indian classical music yet.
Author: Lakshmi Subramanian
Publisher: OUP India
Published: 2011-03-10
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780198071907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book deals with the production of knowledge about music and the related institution-building process in south India. It also examines the role of identity, imagination, nationalism, and patronage in the development of musical tradition in south India.
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2020-08-11
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 0744033470
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat makes Mozart's music so great? Why does a minor chord sound sad and a major chord sound happy? What's the difference between opera and operetta? From Bach to Bernstein, this definitive guide offers a complete survey of the history of classical music. Whether you already love classical music or you're just beginning to explore it, The Complete Classical Music Guide invites you to discover the spirituality of Byrd's masses, the awesome power of Handel's Messiah, and the wonders of Wagner's operas, as well as hundreds of more composers and their masterpieces. This guide takes you on a journey through more than 1,000 years, charting the evolution of musical instruments, styles, and genres. Biographies of major and lesser-known composers offer rich insights into their music and the historical and cultural contexts that influenced their genius. The book explores the features that defined each musical era - from the ornate brilliance of the Baroque, through the drama of Romantic music, to contemporary genres such as minimalism and electronic music. Timelines, quotes, and color photographs give a voice to this music and the exceptionally gifted individuals who created it.
Author: Emmons E. White
Publisher:
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Viji Swaminathan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSruti Ranjani is a collection of essays contributed by concert artists, scholars, historians, critics, dancers, choreographers and connoisseurs in the field of classical music and dance of India. They include writings on the evolution of Indian music and dance, Carnatic and Hindusthani music sysyems, biographies, perspectives and personal reflections.
Author: T. S. Rajagopalan
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 90
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK