Music, lyrics, and the Bengali book: Hindustani musicology in Calcutta, 1818-1905
From theoretical treatises to songbooks, literature relating to Hindustani music proliferated in nineteenth-century Bengal. With few exceptions, these innovative Bengali works have received scant attention in studies of colonial-era music, which have focused instead on Anglophone scholarship. Bringi...
Auteur principal: | Williams, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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