Time in Indian Music : Rhythm, Metre, and Form in North Indian Rag Performance
Time in Indian Music : Rhythm, Metre, and Form in North Indian Rag Performance
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Author(s): Clayton, Martin
ISBN No.: 9780195339680
Pages: 252
Year: 200808
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 81.05
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Status: Available (On Demand)

"This remarkable book delves deeply, systematically, and with extraordinary clarity into temporal theory and practice in North Indian classical music . The writing in this book is refined, distilled, and extremely clear . Time in Indian Music is destined to be a classic in ethnomusicology, Indian studies, and music theory."--Asian Music"Refreshingly lucid, and deftly and richly illustrated . a book that should be of signal importance not only to ethnomusicologists and South Asia specialists but also to all scholars interested in the metaphysical meanings of time in both Asia and the West . there is never a point in the book in which [Clayton's] discussions are not inviting and engaging. Accordingly, he enhances the value of the book for students and scholars, specialists andnonspecialists alike. Martin Clayton wants to understand musical time and demystify Indian music, and he succeeds impressively, thereby winning what should become a critical role for this book in Asian studies today.


"--The Journal of Asian Studies"Time in Indian Music encompasses two very ambitious undertakings--a cross-genre analysis of rhythmic organization in Hindustani music, and the framing of a universal comparative music theory. In approaching Hindustani music, Clayton devises a model that makes it possible to sort through many of the influences that have shaped contemporary performance, and to better understand the processes that support the preservation of core elements in aperformance tradition, even as new ideas are being introduced and integrated. He clearly has a depth of experience with Hindustani music. His work is remarkable for its scope and detail, and represents an important contribution to contemporary Indian musicology. A thoughtful and coherent presentation of rhythmicorganization in contemporary Hindustani music . well formulated and reasonably accessible for readers with limited experience of Indian music."--The World of Music"In general this is a meticulous, perceptive and thought-provoking monograph, contributing to our understanding not only of Hindustani music but of rhythm and metre in general and providing a model that could inspire future studies on rhythmic systems of other musical traditions. A remarkably insightful, original and rigorous exploration of matters relating to rhythm and metre in North Indian music .


a fresh and stimulating contribution to Indianmusicology."--British Journal of Ethnomusicology"A stimulating account that should have broad appeal."--Times Literary Supplement.


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