Folk Songs from Uttar Pradesh

Folk Songs from Uttar Pradesh

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDF136
Author: Laxmi Ganesh Tewari
Publisher: D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
Edition: 2006
ISBN: 9788124603543
Pages: 343
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.8" X 5.8"
Weight 660 gm

Book Description

From the Jacket :

Blowing of a conch-shell and / or ringing of a hand bell and / or singing a song to welcome evening twilight in front of a tulsi plant is a nostalgic scene from India's past. For the majority of the young Indian population, this daily routine is only depicted on picture postcards or in Bollywood movies.

Folk songs in this book were recorded in 1970's. Since Independence, India has been undergoing fast technological advances; a wave of new inter-nationalism is absentmindedly sweeping away rural traditions. Singing and playing of traditional folk songs and ensembles for appropriate ceremonies are becoming less and less popular; instead, movie songs and modern brass bands are appreciated.

Each folk song in this collection is like an artefact in an archeological museum. These songs tell the story and customs of celebrating life-cycle ceremonies, welcoming seasons, and retelling our mythology. The songs are given vernacular Hindi language, transliterated, and translated, to facilitate understanding by readers with different backgrounds. The original field recording have been deposited at the Archives and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology of the American Institute of Indian Studies at Gurgoan, Harayana, India, where they are available for listening and recording details.

About the Author :

Living in a Guru-Sishya-Parampara with the late Dr Lalmani Misra, Laxmi Ganesh Tewari underwent extensive training in Indian classical music. Dr Misra arranged for his study of vocal music with Pandit Madhav Vaman Thakar. Laxmi completed his Doctorate in Music, with honours, from Banaras Hindu University. In 1968 Dr Tewari went to the United States to study and teach at Wesleyan University, where he completed an MA and a PhD in Ethnomusicology. He is currently a Professor of Music at Sonoma State University. Dr Tewari is an accomplished performer, teacher and scholar. He has collected the musics of India, Turkey, and Trinidad and has produced numerous recordings from his field research.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgement Ix
Key to Transliteration X
Introduction 1
1. Bhajan 15
2. Ceremonial Songs 53
Childbirth Ceremonies 54
Hair Shaving Ceremonies 102
Sacred Thread Ceremonies 106
Wedding (female) 111
Wedding (Male) 134
3. Seasonal Songs 165
Holi / Phag 166
Barahamasa / Caumasa 186
Kajari 208
Savan 213
Purvi 227
4. Jhonjhi- Tesu Festival 237
5. Miscellaneous 277
Cakki git 298
Belavariya 303
Lacak 304
Lacari 306
Lavani 315
Sakhi 320
Hahu 321
Glossary 325
Bibliography 333

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