Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608074
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8124608075
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 3
- No of Pages: 488
Original price was: ₹790.00.₹593.00Current price is: ₹593.00.
Explore the evolution of North Indian classical music in “Hindustani Music – A Tradition in Transition.” This book offers a deep dive into the post-independence era, examining ragas, vocal genres (Dhrupad, Khayal, Thumri, Tappa), and instruments (sitar, sarod, etc.). Perfect for music lovers and scholars seeking insights into contemporary trends and the inner workings of Hindustani music. ISBN: 9788124608074
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Abhishek Gupta –
Well-researched and clearly written. A valuable addition to my music library.
Sarvjeet Singh Lalana –
A decent overview, but felt a bit academic at times. Could have used more personal anecdotes.
Neha Singh –
Clear, concise, and informative. Exactly what I was looking for. Highly recommend.
Akshat Jain –
Good book to get detailed information. Bit lengthy, but a very informative book.
Ananya Singh –
Loved the insights into ragas! Some parts were dense, but overall informative.
Gurbani Arora –
Provides a good foundation for understanding the changes in Hindustani music. Enjoyed it!
Harikrishnan K A –
Informative, but dry. I wish there was more discussion on the artists themselves.
Jhalak Grover –
It’s okay. A bit too focused on technical aspects, not enough on the soul of the music.
Roshan Kumar –
Really comprehensive. I learned so much about the evolution of the tradition.
Ashutosh Pandey –
A mixed bag. Some sections were great, others were a bit of a slog to get through.
Yash Dabee –
The chapter on instruments was fascinating! A great book overall.
Jayant Tomar –
Found it a bit boring. Too much focus on theory and not enough on the practical side.
Tina Pahwa –
Exceptional! This book is a treasure for anyone passionate about Hindustani music.
Supreet Suman –
Good book for understanding transition of music. Some part felt boring
Mansi . –
Excellent exploration of the post-independence era! Highly recommend for scholars.
Sneha –
A good starting point, but I felt it lacked depth in certain areas. Still a worthwhile read.
Siddarth Rana –
A must-read for any Hindustani music enthusiast. The chapters on vocal genres were particularly insightful.