Deepak Raja's world of Hindustani Music
Explorations in the realm of Hindustani music.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Raga Ahir Bhairav... and issues in raga grammar
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Since Bhatkhande’s documentation of raga grammar in the first quarter of the 20th century, “Vadi” and “Samvadi” swaras have been the pivot...
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Book Review : "Hindustani music: a tradition in transition" by Deepak Raja
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By: Prof. N Ramanathan, Former Head of Department of Music, Madras University, Published in: Sruti, Issue of May 2006. " This book ...
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Prof. Ashok Ranade -- "Dhrupad represents the precomposed tendency in Hindustani music"
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Approved transcript of an interview with Deepak Raja on August 19, 1998. In this discussion, I am happy to explore some themes relat...
Monday, November 26, 2007
Ramakant Sant -- “You can forget about the Shehnai’s future”
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Sant spoke to Deepak Raja on April 04, 2004 My father, Gangadhar Sant, was a Shehnai player and a violinist, who served the princely stat...
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Kaivalya Kumar – “Musicians should think, all the time, about enriching the content of their music”
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Introduction: Kaivalya Kumar (born: 1963), the son of the Kairana stalwart, Sangameshwar Gurav [Born:1932] tried very hard to avoid a caree...
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Benares: Culture? Yes. Gharana of vocalism? Doubtful.
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The semi-classical genres of Hindustani music, the Thumree being the principal amongst them, evolved in late 18th century Lucknow followed ...
Monday, August 27, 2007
Time and Season in Raga Performance
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Justin Ryan, Denver University, Colorado, USA November 2006 Justin Ryan is working toward a Master's degree in Musicology from the L...
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