Carnatic music
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Carnatic artists often have to have had several years of intense training, and practice, before being qualified as a musician that may perform on stage.
The most popular and prominent Carnatic musicians are considered the most versatile and effective performers. They have often been a disciple to at least one legendary artist, or have learnt under such a disciple.
- See also: List of prominent Carnatic artists
See also
Notes
- ^ Karnataka Music as Aesthetic form. (2004) by Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. R. Sathyanarayana, ISBN 8187586168
- ^ Breyer, Barbara (1972). "Composers and Tradition in Karnatik Music". Asian Music 3: 42-51.
- ^ Breyer, Barbara (1972). "Composers and Tradition in Karnatik Music". Asian Music 3: 42-51.
- ^ a b c d e f g History of Music, Origins. The Carnatica Group. Carnatica.net. Retrieved on 2007-07-03.
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/seta/2005/01/13/stories/2005011300111500.htm
- ^ Veena in Yajurveda.
- ^ YjS 3.115. Yajnavalkya on Music.
- ^ Carnatic Music. Swaralaya. Carnatic music organization, Tampa Bay, Florida. Retrieved on 2007-07-03.
- ^ http://www.hinduonnet.com/2000/12/02/stories/0902070b.htm
- ^ Theory of Music , Vasanthamadhavi P.183
- ^ Fountainhead of Carnatic music. Online webpage of The Hindu. The Hindu. Retrieved on 2007-07-03.
- ^ Carnatic music. (2007). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved April 12, 2007, from Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
- ^ Pranesh (2003), p54-55, p92, p162-163, p225-226
- ^ Pranesh (2003), p108
- ^ Pranesh (2003), p128
- ^ Pranesh (2003), p214
- ^ Breyer, Barbara (1972). "Composers and Tradition in Karnatik Music". Asian Music 3: 42-51.
- ^ Breyer, Barbara (1972). "Composers and Tradition in Karnatik Music". Asian Music 3: 42-51.
- ^ http://www.karnatik.com/glosss.shtml
- ^ http://www.soundofindia.com/showarticle.asp?in_article_id=952096767|Sound of India
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- ^ S. Santhanlingam, Kudumiyan Malai, Tamil Nadu Government Archeology Department publication, 1981
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- ^ http://www.karnatik.com/glosst.shtml
- ^ http://www.karnatik.com/glossr.shtml
- ^ http://www.karnatik.com/glossv.shtml
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- ^ Moving devotionals from Dasa sahitya. B. Ramadevi. The Hindu. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ Kannada Chapter, Medieval Indian Literature, An Anthology (1997) by Shiva Prakash H.S., edited by Ayyappapanicker, Sahitya Akademi ISBN= 8126003650 chapter= Kannada
- ^ Galaxy of composers
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/03/31/stories/2006033100510300.htm
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2002/01/04/stories/2002010401120600.htm
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2002/01/04/stories/2002010401120600.htm
- ^ Musical Musings. The Hindu. Retrieved on 2007-01-13.
References
- Pranesh, Meera Rajaram (2003), Musical Composers during Wodeyar Dynasty (1638-1947 A.D.), Vee Emm Publications, Bangalore
External links
- Simple Introduction to South Indian Classical Music - Part 1Published by World Music Central
- Simple Introduction to South Indian Classical Music - Part 2Published by World Music Central
- DMOZ directory links on Carnatic music
Bibliography
- "Carnatic music". Encyclopædia Britannica (15). (2005).
- Panchapakesa Iyer, A. S. (2003). Gānāmrutha Varna Mālikā. Gānāmrutha Prachuram.
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