10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «RUDRAVINA»
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rudravina in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South Asia : the ...
Recorded by Eric Larson. Lyrichord LLST 7383. LP disk. The Traditional Music of
Herat. 1996. Recorded by John Baily. UNESCO collection, Audivis D8266.
Compact disc with accompanying notes. The Tradition ofDhrupadon Rudravina 1
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Bruno Nettl, Alison Arnold, 2000
(1) Rudravina. — A kind of lyre. The following description about ' Vina ' occurs in '
A History of Music ' (p. 26) by Messrs. Stanford and Forsyth : " Vina was originally
made of a hollow wooden tube, supported on two empty gourds. At one end ...
University of Calcutta. Dept. of Letters, 1927
3
Musical Instrument Design: Practical Information for ...
145 ribbon strings 136 rocking bridge 115 Rodgers, Prent 82 rods fixed at one
end 40 fundamental tuning 40 mounting 40, 42 overtone tuning 40, 41 SEE
ALSO kalimbas Rowell, Sharon 139 rudravina 128 rumba boxes 41,42 Rutman,
Robert ...
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World Musics in Context: A Comprehensive Survey of the ...
The North Indian version of the vina, known as rudravina or bin, has two huge
resonators, four metal melody strings, some twenty frets, and three drone strings.
A table-shaped bridge causes the strings to. 25 The descriptions of instruments
are ...
5
History of Classical Sanskrit Literature: Being an Elaborate ...
Somesvara treats of only Ekatantri, Alavani, and Kinnari of two kinds. Nanyadgva
elaborates Rudravina, and Kinnari. He accidentally mentions that Narada used
Vina of 21 strings and Matanga practised upon Chaitrika ann Svati on a lute of 9
...
M. Srinivasachariar, 1974
6
History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for ...
Collection of poems; Rudravina (1947). b. Yajnanna Shastri, Somanci. A famous
Telugu playwright; also wrote good short stories. Most of his writings, particularly
plays, were translated into English and published in journals like Illustrated ...
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The Many Worlds of Sarala Devi: A Diary : Translated from ...
The rudravina here is vigorous, but the violin, melancholic. In which language did
I converse with the girls? In English. I knew no Telegu (sic), and they could not
speak Hindi. I was amazed by their command over spoken English. I was told that
...
Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Sukhendu Ray, 2010
8
The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East
... rudri (fem) is an abbreviation of rudravInA, that is 'vInA of rudra'. Monier-
Williams defines it as a stringed instrument “sorte de luth ou de guitare”. See
Danielou, 'L'Inde du Nord' (Buchet/Chastel 1966). 2 In ;'athar and Salirn, l. 12 as ;'
h dyrgrn.
Richard J. Dumbrill, 2005
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Indian Mythology: Tales, Symbols, and Rituals from the Heart ...
He called thislute Rudravina, theluteofShiva, andwith it made music
toaccompany a hymn called Rudrastotra thathecomposed in honor ofShiva.
Pleased,Shiva gave Ravanaasword that madehim invinciblein battle. Devasare
associated with ...
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Marathwada Under the Nizams, 1724-1948
... 61, 63 Religion in Marathwada, 160-89 Religious policy of Nizams in
Marathwada, 164-82 Ripon, 19, 39, 170 Risala-c-Darbme Asafia, 164 Roads and
bridges in Marathwada, 103-09 Rudravina, 140 Rural-urban population, in
Marathwada, ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RUDRAVINA»
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Paulo Sousa e Niraj Kumar em concerto no Museu do Oriente
Foi aluno do mestre de sitar e rudravina, Pandit Hindraj Divekar, na cidade de Puna, Índia, onde permaneceu cerca de um ano, ao abrigo de uma bolsa da ... «Diário Digital, Oct 15»