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The Musician and His Art: Deepak Raja
Foreword by: Prof. Daniel M Neuman
The Raga-ness of Raga-s
By: Deepak Raja. Foreword: Dr. Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande.
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Raga Shree: Supplicant, spooky, or belligerent?
Shree is amongst the oldest raga-s in the Hindustani art music pantheon. But, it is not clear whether the melodic entity currently identifie...
Marwa, Puriya & Sohini: The tricky triplets
Marwa, Puriya, and Sohini are three ragas born from the same scale (S-r-G-M^-D-N). The three are also amongst the most popular ragas in Hin...
Sampoorna Malkuns: the concept and its manifestations
Though there are, indeed, raga-s by this name, Sampoorna Malkauns cannot be considered the name of a specific raga with well-defined melodic...
Indrakishore Mishra – “Everyone thought the Bettiah Dhrupad gharana had disappeared”
Mishra spoke to Deepak Raja on December 22, 2002 My gharana traces its origins to two brothers, Jasraj and Yuvraj Mallik, who ser...
Purva and Puriya Kalyan: What’s the difference?
Purva (also called Purvya) belongs to a cluster of ragas bearing a family resemblance to raga Puriya in terms of swara material, and phraseo...
Hindustani music: a tradition in transition
By Deepak Raja, Foreword: Pt. Shivkumar Sharma. Order from: indology@dkprintworld.com
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About Me
Deepak Raja
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Hindustani Sangeet and a Philosopher of Art
Author:SK Saxena, Publisher: DK Printworld, New Delhi
Khayal Vocalism: Continuity within Change
By Deepak Raja. Foreword:Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar. Order from: indology@dkprintworld.com
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Raga Gara – The raga and the fragrance
This essay is now published in my fourth book:
Removing it from here was proper, though not obligatory, in order that my publisher's investment in the book is protected.
DR
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