South Indian Music : Book 6/
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai : The Indian Music Publishing House, 2019.Description: 312 p. : illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 23 780.9548 SAM
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Preface
This is the Concluding volume in the series of books planned for the; exposition of the Theory of South Indian Music in all its comprehensive aspects. South Indian music can stand on a par with western music in having an intelligent and well-developed system of musicology and which can be studied at the highest levels. Some of the topics dealt with in this book appeared originally as articles contributed by the author to various journals. They have since been amplified and re- written in the light of subsequent researches and presented here.
Matter treated of in Chapters V (Indian music and Western Music - some parallels) and Chapter XIV (Music in Europe and other countries) are more of interest from the point of view of Comparative music.
Twenty pallavis inclusive of well known pallavis and scholarly pallavis art: given with notation in Chapter XIX. This along with the fifty pallavis given in South Indian music: Book IV brings the total number of pallavis given in notation in this Series to 70. Lakshanas of 28 ragas are given in Chapter XVIII and in Appendix II. This brings the total number of ragas described in the several books of the Author to 134.
Table of Contents I
Nomenclatures in Indian Music
1
II
Musical Facts
9
III
Facts relating to Ragas
21
IV
Music and: Religion
21
V
Indian music and Western music-Some parallel concepts
34
VI
Vestiges of Indian music in the Music of the Neighbouring countries
41
VII
Modern Institutions for the Preservation and Development of Music and Dance
46
VIII
Influences of Hindusthani Music on Karnatic music
IX
Recent advances in the realm of Musicology. Repertoire, Musical Instruments and Research
55
X
Kuravanji Natakas
72
XI
Music of the Ancient Tamils
85
XIII
Folk music and Classical music
106
XIII
Consonance
113
XIV
Music in Europe and other Countries
120
XV
Ragas mentioned in Ancient and Medieval works
141
XVI
Ragas mentioned in Modern Works
179
XVII
Some Acoastic Marvels
141
XVIII
Raza Lakshana
179
A note on svara sancharas in vakra ragas
187
XIX
Pallavis
192
XX
Rain producing Music
230
XXI
Mysore as a seat or Music
234
XXII
Honours bestowed on Musicians and ...
246
Dancers in the Past and Present
253
XXIII
Music as a factor in promoting
262
World harmony
275
Appendix I
Indian Dance
279
Appendix II
Raga lakshana (cont.)
305
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