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Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa

Mario Cabral e Sá
4.9/5 (32329 ratings)
Description:Much has been written on Goan music and musicians. This book, therefore, is not the first on the subject. Nor does it address itself to the specialists and the cognoscenti. Its intended audience is much the general reader whose interest in Goa was excited by India's extraordinary decision to use force to dislodge the Portuguese in December 1961 and kept alive by the books and press articles that followed the event.Denis L. Cottineau de Klougen, a French priest and the author of 'An Historical Sketch opf Goa' published in 1831, writes with a mixture of awe and "Th city of Goa is famed throughout the few men are ignorant of its name, its geographical situation and its title of capital of the Portuguese Asia... but its local history ... the manners of its inhabitants, the different classes into which they are divided, are all very little known, or have been erroneously represented."A notion prevails that Goan folk music is a blend of Portuguese music and that Goa owe their musicalness oto the Portuguese who conquered it in 1510. Few would know that it was a Dutch priest, Harve Barzen, who first introduced Goans to western religious music. Even fewer would know that Goa produced some of the most accomplished singers and musicians of Indian classical music. Kesarbai Kerkar, Mogubai Kurdikar, Kishori Amonkar are all Goans.This book seeks to establish that Goa is indeed' an oasis of many cultural incarnations.' The book also profiles some of the outstanding Goan musicians and vocalists both in the Indian and western idioms. Each section has an introductory note on the characteristics and evolution of the various cultural movements and historical vicissitudes which took Goans all over India and the owrld. The profiles are visually backed up with photographs which were obtained from old family albus and the archives of the Kala Academy of Goa.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa. To get started finding Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa

Mario Cabral e Sá
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Much has been written on Goan music and musicians. This book, therefore, is not the first on the subject. Nor does it address itself to the specialists and the cognoscenti. Its intended audience is much the general reader whose interest in Goa was excited by India's extraordinary decision to use force to dislodge the Portuguese in December 1961 and kept alive by the books and press articles that followed the event.Denis L. Cottineau de Klougen, a French priest and the author of 'An Historical Sketch opf Goa' published in 1831, writes with a mixture of awe and "Th city of Goa is famed throughout the few men are ignorant of its name, its geographical situation and its title of capital of the Portuguese Asia... but its local history ... the manners of its inhabitants, the different classes into which they are divided, are all very little known, or have been erroneously represented."A notion prevails that Goan folk music is a blend of Portuguese music and that Goa owe their musicalness oto the Portuguese who conquered it in 1510. Few would know that it was a Dutch priest, Harve Barzen, who first introduced Goans to western religious music. Even fewer would know that Goa produced some of the most accomplished singers and musicians of Indian classical music. Kesarbai Kerkar, Mogubai Kurdikar, Kishori Amonkar are all Goans.This book seeks to establish that Goa is indeed' an oasis of many cultural incarnations.' The book also profiles some of the outstanding Goan musicians and vocalists both in the Indian and western idioms. Each section has an introductory note on the characteristics and evolution of the various cultural movements and historical vicissitudes which took Goans all over India and the owrld. The profiles are visually backed up with photographs which were obtained from old family albus and the archives of the Kala Academy of Goa.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa. To get started finding Wind of Fire: The Music and Musicians of Goa, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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8185002193
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