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The role of criticism in Hindustani music

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Kanishka Publishers, Distributors 2006Description: xi,114 PpISBN:
  • 81-7391-838-4
DDC classification:
  • 780.954 K1398 R 300755
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This book was written with a view to combining authors pursuit of Hindustani music with her background in art journalism. It begins with a brief description of some of the classical performing art-forms of India and then goes on to discuss in detail that what musicologists down the ages have called good music.
Keeping within the format of focusing primarily of Hindustani music, the author traces, what the modern trends in this art form are and the reasons behind these trends. The fact that Hindustani classical music will always have an audience, although limited in number, and the reasons behind it, has been examined. And, against the backdrop of classical Indian music, dance and theatre in their current presentations , the author analyses what should be the role of the critic and their nature and style of criticism is.
What is the critic? Does the critic serve any significant purpose-for the artiste, for the appreciation of the audience? Do the critics truly communicate aesthetic values? Above all, do they know enough to comment upon? These, and many other queries are being discussed in this book.

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