Music Theory Office
Simon 225H
Shauna Peatross, Admin. Asst.
Hours: 8-12, 1-5
mustheor@indiana.edu
812-855-5716
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T410 Spring 2004
The Music of India (3 cr.)
Prof. Rowell
MW, 1:00-2:15 p.m., M267 (Section 8760)
An introduction to the music and musical traditions of the Indian subcontinent: raga and tala (melody and rhythm) in modern Hindustani and Carnatic music, instruments, drumming, singing and song styles, aesthetic principles, performance practice, social/cultural contexts, and traditions of teaching and learning. The course will also examine music for dance and the theater, sacred chant, folk and tribal musics, and the philosophical, religious, and literary backgrounds for Indian music. T410 will make extensive use of audio and video recordings featuring some of India’s greatest performing artists; the course listening reserves will be available online. The course does not require a reading knowledge of Western staff notation and is therefore open to non-music majors, especially ethnomusicology and India Studies students. Enrollment is limited to 15.
Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor.
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