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Rasa, as an aesthetic experience, has always been a dominant feature of art and art criticism in India. This study examines rasa as related to Indian music, specially the raga. A new approach has been made for understanding the complex issue of raga-rasa relation, wherein, theories and tools of modern scientific technology have been employed. This may perhaps be the first work in recent times to examine the aspects of intonation and melodic movement in the actual performance context, using very sensitive computer software.A specially innovative section of the book deals with a detailed comparison between Indian and western viewpoints on the issue of music and emotion. The exhaustive literature survey presented on the subject of raga-rasa provides excellent source material on the subject. It includes the historical evolution of rasa as applied to various aspects of Indian music. Although no specificity in terms of a particular rasa can be attached to the aesthetic experience associated with a raga, this study reassures that the principles inherent in a raga and their aesthetic capabilities are not mere theoretical norms but a reality leading to the blissful experience of rasa.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Suvarnalata Rao

Dr. Suvarnalata Srinivasa Rao is presently a research scientist and co-ordinator (music) at the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Bombay. An accomplished sitar-performer, she is the disciple of Pandit Arvind Parikh. Dr. Rao has been a visiting faculty for various institutions at home and abroad. A recipient of many national and international fellowship. Dr. Rao has a number of presentations and publications to her credit including several research papers and the forthcoming volume entitled “Raga Guide”. Recently, she has been awarded the prestigious Homi Bhabha Fellowship for undertaking research on “Instrument making”.

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Title
Acoustical Perspective on Raga-Rasa Theory
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8121508789
Length
xiv+145p., Tables; Illustrations; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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