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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 Ahir Bhairav... and issues in raga grammar
Since Bhatkhande’s documentation of raga grammar in the first quarter of the 20th century, “Vadi” and “Samvadi” swaras have been the pivot...
Bhairavi I: The melodic form
Bhairavi is one of the most popular ragas in the Hindustani melodic pantheon. In its pure form, its scale represents one of the ten parent ...
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...
Raga Ahiri: Neither Ahiri Todi, nor Ahir Bhairav – just Ahiri
Until a few years ago, I had not heard Raga Ahiri. The opportunity of studying it came my way when I had to write a commentary on the sarodi...
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...
Hindustani music: a tradition in transition
By Deepak Raja, Foreword: Pt. Shivkumar Sharma. Order from: indology@dkprintworld.com
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Hindustani Sangeet and a Philosopher of Art
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Khayal Vocalism: Continuity within Change
By Deepak Raja. Foreword:Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar. Order from: indology@dkprintworld.com
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Deepak Raja on amplification, recordings, and Hindustani music
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