CONTRIBUTIONS OF PRABHATA SAMGIITA GHARANA TO INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC AND ITS UNIQUE EXPERIMENT IN MELODIC EVOLUTION
Abstract
This study examines the contributions of the Prabhata Samgiita Gharana to Indian classical music, highlighting its special melodic improvement, thematic variety, and significance in modern-day conditions. The Prabhata Samgiita, including 5018 (five thousand and eighteen) songs, integrates ancient Indian classical traditions with contemporary strategies, creating an innovative framework for musical expression. This studies employs a secondary information analysis of literature, archival substances, and overall performance documentation to delineate the major traits of the gharana, highlighting its innovative software of classical ragas and non-traditional scales, alongside its examination of religious, social, and emotional issues. The findings indicate that Prabhata Samgiita retains historical components whilst additionally attractive to contemporary audiences through its adaptability and technological integration. This observe enhances comprehension of the Prabhata Samgiita Gharana's position in enriching Indian classical track, fostering a milieu for both way of life and creativity.
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