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The Indian Drum of the King-God and the Pakhavaj of Nathdwara Paolo Pacciolla

The Indian Drum of the King-God and the Pakhavaj of Nathdwara By Paolo Pacciolla

The Indian Drum of the King-God and the Pakhavaj of Nathdwara by Paolo Pacciolla


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The book studies the evolution of the ancient drum mrdanga into the pakhavaj crossing more than two thousand years of history.

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The Indian Drum of the King-God and the Pakhavaj of Nathdwara by Paolo Pacciolla

The book studies the evolution of the ancient drum mrdanga into the pakhavaj, crossing more than 2,000 years of history. While focusing on the Nathdwara school of pakhavaj, the author joins ethnographic, historical, religious and iconographic perspectives to argue a multifaceted interpretation of the role and function of the pakhavaj in royal courts, temples and contemporary stages. Furthermore, he offers the first analysis of the visual and narrative contents of its repertoire.

About Paolo Pacciolla

Paolo Pacciolla is Tagore Fellow affiliated with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts of New Delhi, where he is conducting research on ritual drumming in Kerala. His main ethnographic focus is on music in India, and his research interests include Ethnomusicology, Organology, Iconography of Music, Indology and Religious Studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter One. Introduction

1.1 Background

1.2 Fieldwork among pakhavajis

1.3 Ancient courts: the roots of a musical tradition

1.4 Nathdwara, a contemporary reign of the King-God and his court

1.5 A multidimensional approach

Chapter Two. A drum between courts and temples

2.1 Music, religions, the sacred and the secular in India

2.2 Paramparas and gharanas according to contemporary pakhavaj players

Chapter Three. The pakhavaj in contemporary India and its religious and mythological heritage according to pakhavaj players

3.1 The pakhavaj

3.2 The pakhavaj and the pakhavaj players in the classical music scene of contemporary India

3.3 The pakhavaj heritage according to its players

Chapter Four. Auspicious Drumming

4.1 Auspiciousness

4.2 Auspiciousness and its roots

4.3 The auspicious arts in literature and other textual sources

4.4 Rain on the lotus pond

4.5 Gaja-Laksmi

4.6 The cloud-drum

4.7 Rain of blessings

Chapter Five. The drum of the King-God: from mrdanga to pakhavaj

5.1 The socio-historical context of the emergence of the mrdanga as major courtly drum

5.2 The sound of the mrdanga in the aestheticised life of the courts

5.3 Siva, the magnification of the warrior king

5.4 The drum giving voice to death

5.5 Visnu- Krsna, the righteous king and the bhakti cults

Chapter Six. From mrdanga to pakhavaj

6.1 The multiplication of mrdangas and the emergence of the pakhavaj

6.2 From mrdanga to pakhavaj and vice versa: making the desi marga and the marga desi

Chapter Seven. The Nathdwara gharana: playing the pakhavaj for Nathji

7.1 Vallabhacarya and the Pustimarg

7.2 Sri Nathji, the King-God, and his worship

7.3 The role of music and aesthetics in the cult of Pustimarg

7.4 The family of Purushottam Das

7.5 Pandit Dalchand Sharma and my research

Chapter Eight. The repertoire

8.1 The pakhavaj: facets of its language and playing styles

8.2 Compositional types

8.3 Parans as structures based on geometrical figures

8.4 Parans as prayers

8.5 Parans, images and poetry

8.6 A knowledgeable king of the 20th century and his parans

8.7 The torrent and the rain

Chapter Nine. The solo pakhavaj recital

9.1 The structure of the solo recital

9.2 Lotuses, garlands of flowers and the solo pakhavaj

9.3 The solo recital of the Nathdwara gharana

9.4 Stuti paran

9.5 Madhya lay ka prastar

9.6 Dhenanaka baj

9.7 Paran

9.8 Lay tal torneka kata

9.9 Chandkari

9.10 Thapiya ka baj

9.11 Rela

Conclusion

Glossary

Bibliography

Solo Pakhavaj Recordings

Additional information

CIN0367370239VG
9780367370237
0367370239
The Indian Drum of the King-God and the Pakhavaj of Nathdwara by Paolo Pacciolla
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-05-20
190
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