000 01602nam a2200145 4500
020 _a9788173919237
082 _a780.954
_bDIV/H
100 _aDivya Mansingh Kaul
245 _aHindustani and Persio - Arabian music
260 _aNew Delhi
_bKanishka
_c2022
300 _a246 p.
520 _aThe medieval period was noteworthy in Indian History for the migrations from time to time of peoples and races form West and Central Asia, into the India sub-continent; this influenced the political and cultural panorama resulting in a harmonious blending of cultures. This book discusses and captures this closeness and commonality between two rich and profound music cultures of the Persio Arabaian Region and India. Its broad canvas covers the following concepts and aspects of music, which would be of interest to students of music as well as the lay reader: • The historical perspective of Hindustani Music and the music of the Persio-Arabian Region. • Description and comparison of the Melodic Mode, Maqam and the Raga. • Fusion and blending of the Magan and Raga, in the Medieval Period in India. • Striking resemblance of Iqa with Tala, the metric units of the two music systems. • Existence of similar instruments; whether they borrowed from each other during the course of evolution. • The emotional element, Tasir and corresponding Rasa. • The ornamentation techniques Tarkib, Tahrir and Gamak having identical elements. • The folk music of the two regions sharing common sociological dimensions, revealing common practices and customs.
650 _amusic
942 _cBK
999 _c76956
_d76956