Hindustani gata-s compilation : instrumental themes in North Indian classical music

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 369 pages
Poids : 453 g
Dimensions : 15cm X 21cm
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ISBN : 978-2-9541244-1-4
EAN : 9782954124414

Hindustani gata-s compilation

instrumental themes in North Indian classical music

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The present work covers 454 gata-s on 164 r(...)ga-s. The core of this compilation comes from late Pandit Lal Mani Misra, Dr. K. C. Gangrade, his late guru-s, Ustad Rustam Khan, Pt Dinkar Rao Patwardhan and Pt Shankar Rao Telang, whose traditional gata-s of the Gwalior ghar(...)n(...) and Am(...)rkh(...)n(...)-s are truly outstanding. Other gata-s proceed from my doctorate compositions, famous transcribed vocal bandi(...)a-s and from various instrumentalists.

They have all been written down in Bhatkhandeji's music notation system - svaralip(...). For non Hindi-speaking readers, it will be quite easy and fast to learn the mere twelve symbols needed to fully understand the themes (7 notes and 5 metric terms). This will also allow the reader to browse through main Hindi literature on r(...)ga.

The most challenging task will be to decode the skeletal form of the themes to bring them to life - to make them sing on the instrument. Although, in an Indian context, a « good » theme incoiporates all the r(...)ga lakshana-s - characteristics, reader will have to recall in memory the rules of the r(...)ga it belongs, getting deeper and deeper into its form and spirit. Then only, its notes and movements will progressively come to life, making of the r(...)ga a living melodic being.

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 Hindust(...)n(...) R(...)ga Index, of A Comparative Study of selected Hindust(...)n(...) R(...)ga-s based on contemporary practice and Hindust(...)n(...) R(...)ga Sang(...)ta : Mecanismes de base de la Musique Classique du Nord de l'Inde (French).