The Grammar of Carnatic Music by Vijayakrishnan, K. G. (9783110183139) | Browns Books
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The Grammar of Carnatic Music

Part of the Phonology and Phonetics [Pp] series
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This book argues that Carnatic music as it is practiced today can be traced to the musical practices of early/mid eighteenth century.

Earlier varieties or 'incarnations' of Indian music elaborately described in many musical treatises are only of historical relevance today as the music described is quite different from current practices.

It is argued that earlier varieties may not have survived because they failed to meet the three crucial requirements for a language-like organism to survive i.e., a robust community of practitioners/listeners which the author calls the Carnatic Music Fraternity, a sizeable body of musical texts and a felt communicative need.

In fact, the central thesis of the book is that Carnatic music, like language, survived and evolved from early/mid eighteenth century when these three requirements were met for the first time in the history of Indian music.

The volume includes a foreword by Paul Kiparsky.

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Mouton de Gruyter
3110183137 / 9783110183139
Mixed media product
20/11/2007
Germany
342 pages
155 x 230 mm, 660 grams
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