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by scoot
2034 days ago
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What does "classical" mean in this context? My benchmark for the term "classical" is traditional European classical music, and so I'm having a hard time understanding where this fits in the Indian musical spectrum, either stylistically or temporally. |
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1. Carnatic - the south Indian classical music. Traditionally Purandara Dasa is supposed to be the originator, from around the 13th century. This came up in the Vijayanagar empire. But there are older composers like Vyasa Raya whose compositions are still popular.(1)
2. Hindustani - the north Indian classical music, origins attributed to Amir Khusro, around 12-13 century.(2)
There are older musical systems, for example, Sopana system in Kerala. (3)
Moreover, instruments like the Veena (the Indian lute) are much older, as can be attested from Gupta era paintings (6th century A.D.), so it is possible that a lot of the history is now lost. (4)
The ragas are arranged in a combinatorial manner, roughly, out of 12 notes, how many harmonious combinations can be made? (5)
Related: combinatorics was used in prosody, in addition to music: One of the earliest occurrenc of the Pascal's triangle is in Indian prosody. (6)
(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnatic_music
(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_classical_music
(3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sopana_Sangeetham
(4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veena
(5) https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL5/Balasubramanian/ba...
(6) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_triangle#History