Songbooks were an especially popular product in the colonial-era book industry of northern India. From cheap chapbooks to multi-volume tomes, collections of lyrics covered a range of tastes and genres, appealing to different social settings and performance practices. This article excavates the worlds of music-making invoked by these books through the case study of khemṭā. The khemṭā dancing girl was a low-status performer, associated with the playboy culture of early-nineteenth century Calcutta. Khemṭā lyrics were considered especially salacious and sensual, and the common view today is that the genre was geared towards titillation rather than artistry. Following the exile of Wajid ʿAli Shah of Awadh (r. 1847–1856) to Calcutta, this genre b...
This thesis traces the history of music and performance practices between Sufi networks and the cour...
Beginning in the 1950s, Dagbamba and Hausa women in Tamale listened to Hindi film songs in their hom...
It is commonplace to speak of the extraordinary continuity of the India art music traditions, whose ...
Songbooks were an especially popular product in the colonial-era book industry of northern India. Fr...
From theoretical treatises to songbooks, literature relating to Hindustani music proliferated in nin...
In the aftermath of 1857, urban spaces and cultural practices were transformed and contested. Region...
Across the nineteenth century, Bengali songbook editors applied musicological theory to their tantri...
From theoretical treatises to songbooks, literature relating to Hindustani music proliferated in nin...
Over the seventeenth century, scholars working for courtly patrons extensively produced new treatise...
Early modern poets conventionally began their compositions by praising and invoking the blessings of...
Short songs in dialects of Hindi are the basis for improvisation in all the genres of North Indian c...
Dāphā bhajan is a style of devotional song performance practised by Newar men in the towns of the Ka...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Indian classical music was in transition. Most...
In Mauritius, the meeting between Indian worlds and Creole worlds, through the migration of the inde...
Although Euro-American musical revivals are usually connected to folk music, the postcolonial Indian...
This thesis traces the history of music and performance practices between Sufi networks and the cour...
Beginning in the 1950s, Dagbamba and Hausa women in Tamale listened to Hindi film songs in their hom...
It is commonplace to speak of the extraordinary continuity of the India art music traditions, whose ...
Songbooks were an especially popular product in the colonial-era book industry of northern India. Fr...
From theoretical treatises to songbooks, literature relating to Hindustani music proliferated in nin...
In the aftermath of 1857, urban spaces and cultural practices were transformed and contested. Region...
Across the nineteenth century, Bengali songbook editors applied musicological theory to their tantri...
From theoretical treatises to songbooks, literature relating to Hindustani music proliferated in nin...
Over the seventeenth century, scholars working for courtly patrons extensively produced new treatise...
Early modern poets conventionally began their compositions by praising and invoking the blessings of...
Short songs in dialects of Hindi are the basis for improvisation in all the genres of North Indian c...
Dāphā bhajan is a style of devotional song performance practised by Newar men in the towns of the Ka...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Indian classical music was in transition. Most...
In Mauritius, the meeting between Indian worlds and Creole worlds, through the migration of the inde...
Although Euro-American musical revivals are usually connected to folk music, the postcolonial Indian...
This thesis traces the history of music and performance practices between Sufi networks and the cour...
Beginning in the 1950s, Dagbamba and Hausa women in Tamale listened to Hindi film songs in their hom...
It is commonplace to speak of the extraordinary continuity of the India art music traditions, whose ...