This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation of an online sound archive of Indian musical instruments. Recording work with approximately 27 musicians provided material for this interactive resource (which functions as an educational tool and concertgoer's guide), and also for compositional work, where culturally tied sound material formed the basis for two new works; Javaari (acousmatic) and New shruti (mixed work) for sarod and electronics. Trialling a variety of methods for gathering and then subsequently integrating sounds from Indian musical instruments into electroacoustic compositions provided a framework for the exploration of hybridity and intercultural sound interactions, while ...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse the Indian music and it’s history and how it evolved ...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
This article argues that ethnomusicology would benefit from taking more account of the ways in which...
This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation o...
Music is fundamentally connected to culture, providing a mirror that reflects a culture’s philosophi...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
The effects of the introduction of new methods to encounter music in the globalized social sphere ar...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
In this article, four cases of ethnomusicological research on South Asian music are presented to sub...
Music can be considered as an art and/or industry. Regardless of this dichotomy, the totality of any...
Javaari is the term given to the bridge of the sitar where the melodic and sympathetic strings run a...
This paper reports on a collaboration between the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) (Brisban...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
International audienceThe western approach to modern composition is often described as rule-based an...
Scholarship on record production has largely neglected non-Western music practices and their product...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse the Indian music and it’s history and how it evolved ...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
This article argues that ethnomusicology would benefit from taking more account of the ways in which...
This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation o...
Music is fundamentally connected to culture, providing a mirror that reflects a culture’s philosophi...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
The effects of the introduction of new methods to encounter music in the globalized social sphere ar...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
In this article, four cases of ethnomusicological research on South Asian music are presented to sub...
Music can be considered as an art and/or industry. Regardless of this dichotomy, the totality of any...
Javaari is the term given to the bridge of the sitar where the melodic and sympathetic strings run a...
This paper reports on a collaboration between the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) (Brisban...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
International audienceThe western approach to modern composition is often described as rule-based an...
Scholarship on record production has largely neglected non-Western music practices and their product...
The main objective of this paper is to analyse the Indian music and it’s history and how it evolved ...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
This article argues that ethnomusicology would benefit from taking more account of the ways in which...