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50 Evergreen Ragas Of Carnatic Music - English | Vidya Bhavani Suresh/ Music Book For Carnatic Music Study

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SKU 9114539
Language Publisher Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

Skanda Publications

Vidya Bhavani Suresh

5.5 inch

8.5 inch

Soft Bound

0.5 inch

1.3228lb

"Unlock the soul of melody with 50 Evergreen Ragas Of Carnatic Music — an ageless treasure for every ardent music seeker."

♦ The Book's Introduction:

The one-of-a-kind music book, 50 Evergreen Ragas Of Carnatic Music, brings the unexplored nooks and crannies of the Carnatic music tradition to life by exploring lesser-known melodic gems. This book is a great combination of complexity and simplicity, acting as both a Carnatic music guide and a music dictionary, encouraging readers to explore the unusual and stunning ragas that lie behind the mainstream.

♦ The book 50 Evergreen Ragas Of Carnatic Music is the subject of a story:

Once upon a time, the music in the middle of South India was as pure, profound, and heavenly as the holy rivers. In addition to hymns and ceremonies, the temples resonated with ragas that moved the heart. Only the most dedicated artists could sing these melodies, a few of which were chosen — rare ragas — that were delicate and otherworldly and passed down from guru to shishya like secret mantras.

Over time, a lot of these ragas silently faded into the background. The uncommon ones waited—lost in old palm-leaf texts, forgotten live recordings, or the failing memories of elderly vidwans—while the mainstream and well-known were embraced by the world.

50 Rare Ragas of Carnatic Music were created in this silence, not simply as a music book, but as a purpose.

Driven by a strong wish to preserve these disappearing treasures, a committed musicologist and rasika went through dusty libraries, forgotten villages, and small music events, gathering oral histories, pieces, and notes. This guide to Carnatic music slowly began to take shape, like a sculptor working with stone, with each chapter revealing the name, essence, and tales of a particular raga.

The book became more than just a reference. It was a rebirth. Yes, it's a musical dictionary for the inquisitive, but it's also a Carnatic music guide for all musicians and listeners who seek for meaning. It covered not only the raga's arohanam and avarohanam, but also its rasa, emotional tone, and position in the overall spiritual context of Carnatic music.

When artists started reading its pages, they began to find fresh material for their performances. Teachers used it to expose pupils to a world outside the curriculum. The haunting grace of ragas like Chandrajyoti or Rasikapriya, heard for the first time in their purest form, captivated even the most casual listener.

♦ The Reasons for Reading or Using the Book:

Why be content with the familiar when a whole world of undiscovered melody is at your fingertips? The passionate performer, the devoted teacher, the inquisitive student, and the soulful listener will all benefit from this guide to Carnatic music. This music book acts as a link between tradition and discovery, regardless of whether you're trying to expand your concert repertoire or just learn more about Carnatic music.

It functions as a rapid reference guide for music. It serves as a guide to Carnatic music dictionary by providing perspective, background, and spiritual taste. It promotes individuality during a time when repetition is common. It brings you back to nuance in a noisy environment.

"Embrace the rare, rediscover the forgotten, and let your music bloom in unexpected colors—50 Evergreen Ragas Of Carnatic Music is not just a book, it's a revelation."

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