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Comparative Study of Hindustani Raga-s - Vol. I
Patrick Moutal - EAN : 9782954124421
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- EAN13 : 9782954124421
- Réf. fournisseur : CSR1
- Editeur : Patrick Moutal
- Date Parution : 27 mai 2012
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 472
- Format : H:205 mm L:145 mm E:27 mm
- Poids : 590gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
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Résumé :
The study of raga-s form is the backbone of Hindustani Raga Sangita.
Comparative Study of Hindustani Raga-s (Vol. I), offers an up-to-date like compilation on descriptions, forms, movements and spirit of various raga-s.
Out of the taxonomy of Hindustani repertoire, 74 raga-s from 5 groups or "families" have been treated (i.e. Kalyana, Saranga, Bhairava, Gauri and Kanada) as well as 17 raga-s pertaining to miscellaneous groups, thus bringing to 91 the number of raga-s studied.
Investigations have been mainly based on the study of the contemporary Hindi texts written by the most outstanding Indian scholars, on the analysis of sound recorded raga-s and on the teachings of Dr. K. C. Gangrade (previous Dean & Head of Instrumental Music Dept., Faculty of Performing Arts, Banaras Hindu University).
Detailed references have been given to facilitate consulting of the various scholars and artists.
As there is a great lack of serious literature available in the English language on this subject, the present study can greatly benefit non-Hindi speaking students and scholars of India and abroad who, because of a mere language difficulty, had difficulty acceding to the analytical world of raga. -
Biographie :
Patrick Moutal is Professor of Indian Music at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris (France) since 1984.
Admitted at the Faculty of Performing Arts of Banaras Hindu University in 1970, he completed the following degrees : Diploma in sitar (1973), Bachelor (Gold Medal, 1976), Master (Omkarnath Thakur Price, 1978) and Doctorate in Performance and Compositions in 1983. Back in France, he was awarded the French distinction of Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Since then, he is dedicated to promoting Indian musical culture.
He is also the author of Hindustani Gata-s Compilation : Instrumental Themes in North Indian Classical Music, Hindustani Raga Index and Hindustani Raga Sangita : Mécanismes de base de la Musique Classique du Nord de l'Inde (French).


