The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music, which descends from sacred hymns and songs of ancient India. Music has always been the most important part of Indian life. Religious ceremonies used to play and still play a signifcant role in the life of Indian people. This is the reason why each community has its own musicians and performers of hymns and songs. These songs are mentioned in the most important works of Indian philosophical literature, such as «Rig Veda», «Athharva Veda», «Sama Veda», «Natya Shastra». Music has been an essential part of all Indian holidays since the ancient times till now. With the emergence of Indian theatre the art of singers and musicians comes into high d...
Indian classical music is thought to arouse the emotions (Rasas) within. The aesthetics of music hav...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
Two overlapping terms refer to classical music in South India. By far the better known of the two is...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
Music is fundamentally connected to culture, providing a mirror that reflects a culture’s philosophi...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
The musical art of India is one of the few cultural trends that has been preserved from ancient...
India has a rich tradition of music from Vedic age. India has had a wonderful history of teaching mu...
This article summarizes the history of Thumri and Ghazal in relation to modernity in Hindustani musi...
The poem Rāmāyaṇa is not only a literary masterpiece but also a treasure trove of information on anc...
In India, music is believed to be as eternal as God. Before the creation of the world —it existed as...
The article sketches briefly the cultural and political context against which one may study the clas...
While music plays a significant role in many of the world’s religions, it is in the Hindu reli...
This bachelor thesis is an outline of history of the indian classical music from the Vedic age to th...
abstract: Hindustani classical music is an ancient art, where musicians perform ragas, or scales of ...
Indian classical music is thought to arouse the emotions (Rasas) within. The aesthetics of music hav...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
Two overlapping terms refer to classical music in South India. By far the better known of the two is...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
Music is fundamentally connected to culture, providing a mirror that reflects a culture’s philosophi...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
The musical art of India is one of the few cultural trends that has been preserved from ancient...
India has a rich tradition of music from Vedic age. India has had a wonderful history of teaching mu...
This article summarizes the history of Thumri and Ghazal in relation to modernity in Hindustani musi...
The poem Rāmāyaṇa is not only a literary masterpiece but also a treasure trove of information on anc...
In India, music is believed to be as eternal as God. Before the creation of the world —it existed as...
The article sketches briefly the cultural and political context against which one may study the clas...
While music plays a significant role in many of the world’s religions, it is in the Hindu reli...
This bachelor thesis is an outline of history of the indian classical music from the Vedic age to th...
abstract: Hindustani classical music is an ancient art, where musicians perform ragas, or scales of ...
Indian classical music is thought to arouse the emotions (Rasas) within. The aesthetics of music hav...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
Two overlapping terms refer to classical music in South India. By far the better known of the two is...