Ethnomusicology

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This article is about the Research Programme of Theatre Develoment and Ethnomusicology established by NCPA, Mumbai in 1984.
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Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy writes about Ethnomusicology, with reference to Indian music.
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Vishal Pratap Singh Deo
Sahapedia is collaborating with Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur, with a view to revitalise the institution.  A series of web modules on different aspects of the history and folk culture of Rajasthan and western South Asia is being produced as part of this collaboration. The research for the modules draws…
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Vishal Pratap Singh Deo and Yashaswini Chandra
The joint efforts of two friends from Rajasthan, Komal Kothari, the oral historian, and Vijaydan Detha, the storyteller, formed, arguably, one of the greatest intellectual partnerships of post-Independence India. It was this partnership that found fruition as the Rupayan Sansthan, an institution…
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Vishal Pratap Singh Deo
Komal Kothari, along with his friend Vijaydan Detha, founded the Rupayan Sansthan, after painstakingly putting together an enormous archive of audio-video recordings of folk traditions from Rajasthan. By offering a more local perspective on social groups, Kothari offered a history from below and…
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Online Resources Sourindro Mohun Tagore Digital Books: Available with Archive.Orghttp://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Sourindro+Mohun+Tagore…   Sourindro Mohun Tagore Digital Books: Available with Music Research Libraryhttp://musicresearchlibrary.net/omeka/search?query=TagoreSM&…
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Anirban Bhattacharyya
Pioneering a Modernist Thought in Indian Musicology   Introduction In the early 19th century Calcutta, the Brahmo Samaj was the site through which music entered the educated Bengali middle class religious space. The Bengali ‘middle class’ or the bhadralok in Calcutta was an ideological construct…
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