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The Evolution Of Modern Thumri, Peter L. Manuel
The Evolution Of Modern Thumri, Peter L. Manuel
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This essay outlines the evolution of thumri, tracing its development from pre-modern references through the bandish thumri of the mid-nineteenth century Lucknow, and the bol banao thumri of the courtesan era to its modern status as a light closing itme in classical concerts.
Thumri, Ghazal, And Modernity In Hindustani Music Culture, Peter L. Manuel
Thumri, Ghazal, And Modernity In Hindustani Music Culture, Peter L. Manuel
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If historians of Indian classical music have been obliged to rely primarily upon a finite and often enigmatic set of treatises and iconographic sources, historical studies of semi-classical genres like thumri and ghazal confront even more formidable challenges. Such styles and their predecessors were largely ignored by Sanskrit theoreticians, who tended to be more interested in hoary modal and metrical systems than in contemporary vernacular or regional-language genres sung by courtesans. It is thus inevitable that attempts to reconstruct the development of such genres involve considerable amounts of conjecture, and in some senses raise more questions than they answer. Nevertheless, …
Indo-Caribbean 'Local-Classical Music': A Unique Variant Of Hindustani Music, Peter L. Manuel
Indo-Caribbean 'Local-Classical Music': A Unique Variant Of Hindustani Music, Peter L. Manuel
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As cosmopolitan South Asians are well aware, several Indian performing arts, from Bharatanatyam to Bhangra, have come to flourish outside of India, especially as cultivated by non-resident Indians and Pakistanis. Most of these art forms, like Bharatanatyam, either adhere closely to models thriving in India itself, or else - like the British-based Bhangra - although differing from counterparts in India, are nevertheless familiar to interested urbanites in South Asia, who can buy recordings and cultivate an interest in them if they desire. Among the ethnic Indian populations of the Caribbean, a unique sort of Indian music has come to evolve …
The Construction Of A Diasporic Tradition: Indo-Caribbean "Local Classical Music", Peter L. Manuel
The Construction Of A Diasporic Tradition: Indo-Caribbean "Local Classical Music", Peter L. Manuel
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A historical and stylistic survey of Indo-Caribbean local-classical music, an idiosyncratic form of North Indian song created by indentured immigrants and their descendants, primarily in Trinidad and Guyana.
Stylistic Analysis Of The Bandish Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
Stylistic Analysis Of The Bandish Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
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The Origins Of Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
The Origins Of Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
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1870-1920: Thumrī In Transition, Peter L. Manuel
1870-1920: Thumrī In Transition, Peter L. Manuel
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1920 To The Present: The Mature Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
1920 To The Present: The Mature Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
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The Evolution Of Thumrī As An Instrumental Genre, Peter L. Manuel
The Evolution Of Thumrī As An Instrumental Genre, Peter L. Manuel
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Thumrī Rāgas And Their Structural Interrelationships, Peter L. Manuel
Thumrī Rāgas And Their Structural Interrelationships, Peter L. Manuel
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Contemporary Instrumental Thumrī Styles, Peter L. Manuel
Contemporary Instrumental Thumrī Styles, Peter L. Manuel
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The Concept Of Tāla In Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
The Concept Of Tāla In Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
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Dādrā, Peter L. Manuel
Stylistic Analysis Of The Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
Stylistic Analysis Of The Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel
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The Concept Of Tala In Semi-Classical Music, Peter L. Manuel
The Concept Of Tala In Semi-Classical Music, Peter L. Manuel
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This article explores certain rhythmic features distinctive of the concept of tal in North Indian light-classical music, especially thumri. Particularly salient is the way that ambiguity of beat counts in tals called dipchandi, addha, and jat reflect how these tals are traditionally conceived in terms of drum strokes (dha dhin dha dha dhin etc.) instead of beat counts, which are in fact variable. Published in: National Centre for the Performing Arts: Quarterly Journal (Bombay) 12(4), December 1983. pp. 7-14.