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This scholarly work by E. Clements offers a detailed exploration of Indian classical music, specifically addressing the relationship between contemporary Hindustani musical practices and their ancient theoretical foundations. The book serves as a bridge between modern performance traditions and classical texts, providing musicians and scholars with a systematic approach to understanding the complexities of Indian music.
Clements proposes an accurate and comprehensive methodology for the study and treatment of Indian music, reconciling traditional concepts with modern interpretations. The work encompasses musical theory, historical context, and practical applications, making it invaluable for musicologists, students of Indian classical music, and cultural scholars interested in preserving and understanding this rich musical heritage.







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