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Indian Classic Music And Dance
Indian Classic Music The roots of Indian Classic Music stretch back over 5000 years. 2000 years ago the purpose of Indian Classical Music was a spiritual one, rooted in the hindu vedas which said that the music was divine in origin. Over the years Indian Classical Music picked up influences from Persian, Greek and Indian folk music, and evolved into an entertainment art form whilst still retaining some of its meditative heritage
A raga is the melodic form upon which the musician improvises and is established by tradition and continually to evolving through the inspirational creativity of master musicians. Indian Classical music is therefore very different from the tradition western idea of set musical pieces and this leads to a very different teaching style known as the Guru Shishya parampara.
The Guru Shishya tradition is primarily an oral one, taught directly by the teacher to the pupil . This differs method of using notation to pass on set pieces.
Sitar, sarod, tabla, sarangi or dhrupad, khayal, ghazal or raga, tala, gharana- these are known the world over today. They represent Hindustani Art Music - in reality, a part of Indian Classical music.
Music in India, and especially art music, went through a metamorphosis for four centuries from the sixteenth, to result in the Hindustani music of today. This modern period saw an increasing number of musicological works in Persian, Urdu, Hindi and other regional languages, instead of Sanskrit. All these tell us the story of how Hindustani Art Music, as we know it today, evolved and took shape.
Indian Classical Singers
Dr Balamurali Krishna
M.S.Subbalakshmi
Muthuswami Dikshitar
         
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi
Pandit Jasraj
Swami Haridas
         
Swati
Tirunal
Tansen
         
Thyagaraja
Ustad Alla-Uddin Khan
Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan
         
Composers & Playback Singers
Asha Bhonsle
A.R.Rahman
Dr K.J. Yesuda
         
K.S.Chitra
Lata Mangeshkar
K.L.Saigal
         
Mukesh S.Janaki
Mohammed Rafi
Tansen
         
Kishore Kumar        
         
Indian Instrumentalists
Dr L. Subramaniam
Lalgudi Jayaraman
Hari Prasad Chaurasia
         
Pandit Ravi Shankar
Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
         
Ustad Bismillah Khan
Ustad Zakir Hussain    
         
         
Indian Dance
The Indian Dance was created in the beginning of Treta Yug by Lord Brahma on the request of Lord Indra and other demigods as an object of diversion. The dance was first seen at the Flag Festival of Lord Indra to celebrate the victory of the demigods against the Devils. Lord Shiva learnt the Tandava (masculine) form of the dance, whereas Parvati, his consort learnt the Lasya (feminine) form.

Prior to the creation of the Natya Veda, Brahma entered a yogic trance in which he recalled the four Vedas.

· Sama Vedas
· Yajur Vedas.
· Rig Vedas.
· Atharav Vedas.

The common root of all classical dance forms can be traced to Bharatha's NATYASASTRA. It is a common text for all the Indian dance forms. It contains the different kinds of postures, the hand movements each depicting a particular meaning, and about the construction of stage, makeup and about orchestra. India offers a number of classical dance forms, each of which can be traced to different parts of the country. Each form represents the culture and ethos of a particular region or a group of people. The most famous classical forms are BHARATANATYAM of Tamilnadu, KATHAKALI and MOHINIYATTAM of Kerala, ODISSI of Orissa, KATHAK of Uttarpradesh, KUCHIPUDI of Andhrapradesh and MANIPURI of Manipur.

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