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Music in North India George E. Ruckert (Senior Lecturer in Music, Senior Lecturer in Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Music in North India By George E. Ruckert (Senior Lecturer in Music, Senior Lecturer in Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Summary

This title provides an overview of the many styles of North Indian music, from the chants of the ancient Vedas to modern devotional singing; from the serious and meditative rendering of raga to the concert-hall excitement of the modern sitar, sarod and tabla.

Music in North India Summary

Music in North India: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture by George E. Ruckert (Senior Lecturer in Music, Senior Lecturer in Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Designed for undergraduates with little or no background in world music, Music in North India is one of several volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, the main book in the Global Music Series, in any introductory world music or ethnomusicology course. Music in North India provides an overview of the many styles of North Indian music, from the chants of the ancient Vedas to modern devotional singing; from the serious and meditative rendering of raga to the concert-hall excitement of the modern sitar, sarod, and tabla. The text is framed around three central topics: the devotional component of North Indian music, the idea of fixity and spontaneity in the various styles of Indian music, and the importance of the verbal syllable to the expression of the musical aesthetic in North India. Featuring vivid eyewitness accounts of performances and interviews with performers, this unique volume describes the form, structure, and expression of North Indian music while also illuminating its pronounced religious and cultural significance. It is packaged with a 70-minute CD that includes examples of the music discussed in the text.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Preface: CD Track List: 1. Modernity and Tradition A Culture of Bewildering Variety Threads to Follow in this Text The Devotional Component: Fixed Composition and Improvisation: The Verbal Syllable: Rhythmic Jatis Syllables for Pitch Names The Old and New in an Ancient Land Indian Music on the Move 2. Affect Religious Connotations Sacred Texts Verbal Syllables The Vocal Genre of dhrupad The Vocal Genre of Tarana Song Texts A Musician's Practice The Nine Moods Extramusical Effects Conclusion 3. Teaching, Learning, and Performing Music Teaching and Learning Music Old Traditions in New Packages 4. Rhythm and Drumming Tala: Theka: The Tal as a Succession of Drum Sounds Counting Patterns in Tal The Tabla Kayda: Tihai: Other Drumming Traditions Conclusion 5. Song and Performance Composition and Improvisation What is a Raga? Raga in Performance The On-the-spot Development of the Composition Bara khyal Vistar Tan Khyal and Instrumental Styles Song Texts in Classical Styles Other Song Genres Conclusion 6. Instruments, Melodic and Rhythmic Drone Instruments Melody Instruments The Rise of Instrumental Music: The Sitar and the Sarod Other Melody Instruments Ensembles Conclusion 7. The Old World Joins the New The Postcolonial Era The Effect of the New Democracy on Music Electronics: Preserving and Spreading the Traditions Glossary: Resources: Index:

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NGR9780195139938
9780195139938
0195139933
Music in North India: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture by George E. Ruckert (Senior Lecturer in Music, Senior Lecturer in Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2004-01-29
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