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Indian Music--Eminent Thinkers on Core Issues. Discourses by Premlata Sharma, S. K. Saxena, and Kapila Vatsyayana.(Book Review)
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September 1, 2003| Author:
Miner, Allyn
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Edited by R. C. Mehta. Mumbai: Indian Musicological Society, 2002. [113 p. $15.]
This set of essays by three senior North Indian musicologists is based on lectures which they presented in Mumbai and Delhi in 1992, 1998, and 2000. The lecture series honoring Vishnu Narayan Bhatkbande (18611-1936), the early-twentieth-century systematizer of North Indian music theory, was organized by the Indian Musicological Society and its director, R. C. Mehta. People familiar with writ...
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