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The Place Of The Raga In Indian Classical Music Is Indeed Unique.The Romance Of The Raga Is An Attempt To Outline The Evolution And Perspective, As Also The Sheer Variety And Distinct Styles, Of This Powerful And Enthralling Medium Of Spiritual And Aesthetic Form Of Musical Expressions.Based On The Belief That Sound Is God And Nada Brahma Or Intelligle Sound Is The Fusion Of The Physical Breath With The Fire Of The Intellect, The Book Proceeds To Unravel The Priceless Historical Traditions Of Indian Classical Music.It Provides A Glimpse Into The Variety Of Techniques And Styles That Are Employed For Presentation Of The Raga And Highlights The Significant Contribution Made By Some Of The Shapers Of India'S Musical Destiny Towards The Enrichment Of Both The Systems : Hindustani And Karnatak.The Work Also Portrays The Predominant Characteristics Of Inner Dynamism And Resilience, As Also The Unlimited Potential, Amazing Elasticity And The Power Of Assimilation Of The Raga, As A Medium Of Creative Musical Expression. Further, The Variety And Range Of Musical Instruments And Confluence Of Indian Classical Music And Miniature Painting Have Been Illustrated With A View To Enunciating The Raga.
Five years after her last romance novel, Meera Shivashankar returns with an anthology of raga-based short stories. A young woman named Nandini who is enamoured by a selfless man devoted to his only son; Nilakshi, a middle-aged woman who rediscovers her passion for dance; Anantha, who finds out some disturbing truths about her domineering mother; Raghuvir, a renowned classical musician who is shocked by the reviews of a music blogger; a famous celebrity who tried to take her own life - These are just some of the tales in this fascinating new anthology of short stories. Read all these and more in ‘Ragamalika’ -- an anthology of music-themed short stories by popular romance novelist Meera Shivashankar. Twelve skilfully crafted stories that examine the human heart and mind and the emotions ranging from love and jealousy to anger and revenge that govern the actions of people, giving us a poignant insight into people, each beautifully laced with a raga. Come lose yourself in the beauty of ‘Ragamalika’ and find a story and a raga that touch your soul. A must-read for lovers of contemporary fiction and Indian classical music.
What happens when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force? It happens when Dante meets Raga. ''Raga'' is an exquisite and passionate experience, remains an unspoken mystery and an unsolvable enigma, an esoteric tale that takes a lifetime to unravel. It is a Historical Romance Fiction, a haunting tale of a man against himself and a powerful woman against the world, the tale of how love blooms in the fires of war. It is a work of fiction and romance, on the journey of a General''s battle against his King. Dante is thrust on a path, leading him to the King''s daughter, the love he had left behind before a decade. But it takes a lot more than just morality and valor for them to kill the men they loved in a battle just to restore something as fragile as peace and justice. It was not his war; it was his penance. And yet, after it all, the greatest of the wars is within hearts and the best stories end in a quiet journey home. Excerpts from the book: Dialogues: "I will miss you in the quietest way possible" "I think I will remember you when it is dawn, and when it is dusk. And whenever I see the stars in the sky". "Me? When I look at the lilac skies, endless waters and the stars, I just see how infinitesimally small we are" "It is the time to break all promises in the world" "I forgive the world because you exist." "For the sins, we do in the name of love." Passages: "It was just love." He whispered, shaking his head. "Yes." she said. "It is not like I can''t live without you", he said with a sad smile. "Yes." Raga turned to him, nodding slowly. "But do I have to?", Dante asked in a small voice, as he turned away. He gave a brief laugh. Raga gave a soft smile as she nodded and swept the hair that fell on her face. It was a long time ago when they shared silence over fresh morning coffee. "Is this a good ending?" Raga looked at him sadly. "It is a very sad ending when you don''t want someone to leave" "Sagar." Dante breathed. "He will be a lot of peace. Not fire". "Would you have rather it was someone else?" She had meant the entirety of the story, every moment of the agony. "No. I wouldn''t wish it upon anyone but me," Dante smiled. Prologue: "When time wrote the forgotten tale of a General''s war against his King, for a fragile balance between what he saw as good and evil; destroying him to the edges of his frayed soul, it wept. When time painted a tale for every imaginable pain in the world, it yearned to paint him. As it spiraled down Dante''s Inferno, Paradisio and Purgatorio, it couldn''t even grasp the canvas anymore. When it couldn''t, a woman could. When she did, it was nothing more than a faded reverie of words, memories and an aftertaste of gory". From the Author: I wanted my life to be a painting of watercolours. The softness, the paleness, it felt exactly like love and warmth. Like a hug. Later, I had accepted that even soft pastel painting was okay with its exquisite shades. But life was Acrylic, and oil painting. Heavy and dark. In between all of this, ''Raga'' somehow happened. We must have read thousands of books in our lives. I remember half my life reading cheap books from thrift books, cheap novels from the roadsides, cheap books on kindle and then the bestsellers, the bestselling books on kindle and the list goes endless. Through this, I saw that none really stayed in me. I wanted to write the one novel that would live with every soul who reads it. I spill my soul, word by word. Years later, I realize that whatever you write, there will always be a million other books that would mean more, and that doesn''t mean you have failed. And without fear, for the first time in my life, I open up to the world through ''Raga''.
What if you were placed to wait? As we knew waiting was uncertainty. Some kept holding on, some walked away. Spending time in missing. In the time you could conquer. Was there any way? There was no human could choose their fate that he/ she got through. We just chose ways we will get through. It could be a choice or fate. No one could understand. Becoming a mystery will be revealed by the time passes. While for surviving the wait? It will be a story about the time, that will get us into imaginations that you might have ever heard. It could be an old romance that will be disappeared through the time or a story that will stay forever. And everyone could write their own story. In one story that they got through in every journey. And in every waiting, there was always sweet thing that still who believe in hope and dream. As Raga and Dewi, two people who went to make their own story. In the journey of them, they keep relationship without communication each other. Surrender all in the miracle of destiny. But no one knows how the story ends. A year passed by, after separating with Dewi. Raga finally went to Bali. Starting the new journey in searching. Expecting there was a miracle to meet the girl again. The girl who filled his life deep into his heart. Trying to cogitate each pieces from the story of their togetherness some time ago. After a long time, without contact and meet. Dewi seemed to disappear without any trace in her life. Raga back to his adventure. He went to a strange place by himself where no one knew him to look for his lost heart. He met new people. Introducing new things in glory of Dewata Island. Between realita that didn’t meet expectation. Introducing the island more than just tourism with Santi as his friend. Santi is Balinese girl whom he met accidentally. She was the one who made Raga know more people. Joining new circle that had new color in his journey.
Winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography An autobiographical exploration of the role and meaning of music in our world by one of India's greatest living authors, himself a vocalist and performer. Amit Chaudhuri, novelist, critic, and essayist, is also a musician, trained in the Indian classical vocal tradition but equally fluent as a guitarist and singer in the American folk music style, who has recorded his experimental compositions extensively and performed around the world. A turning point in his life took place when, as a lonely teenager living in a high-rise in Bombay, far from his family’s native Calcutta, he began, contrary to all his prior inclinations, to study Indian classical music. Finding the Raga chronicles that transformation and how it has continued to affect and transform not only how Chaudhuri listens to and makes music but how he listens to and thinks about the world at large. Offering a highly personal introduction to Indian music, the book is also a meditation on the differences between Indian and Western music and art-making as well as the ways they converge in a modernism that Chaudhuri reframes not as a twentieth-century Western art movement but as a fundamental mode of aesthetic response, at once immemorial and extraterritorial. Finding the Raga combines memoir, practical and cultural criticism, and philosophical reflection with the same individuality and flair that Chaudhuri demonstrates throughout a uniquely wide-ranging, challenging, and enthralling body of work.
This book is perhaps the first comprehensive guide to understanding all the aspects and finer nuances of Hindustani classical music. It is aimed at the serious listener, that is, someone who may not have had any formal lessons himself in this performing art, but who, nevertheless, has picked up an initial interest in listening to classical music, and is, therefore, seeking to know more about its underlying structure, system and traditions. By explaining in a straightforward and extremely readable style, the basic features of Indian music, how time and melody are structured, the main principles of r?ga delineation and development, and the various genres and styles of vocal as well as instrumental performances, the book aims to enhance the serious listener’s understanding of Hindustani music, and heighten his appreciation of this art form. This book includes a glossary of musical terms, a select discography and a select bibliography.