The Music Master: Portrait Of The rudra Vina maestro Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar
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| Author, Editor or Translator | Uma Lacombe |
|---|---|
| Bound | PB |
| Country of origin | India |
| Number of Pages | 147 |
| Publisher | Luminous Books |
| Weight and Dimension | 300g. 24.5×18.5x1cm. |
| ISBN | 9789385149566 |
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Description
This book is a portrait of a music master who attained spiritual realisation through music and who could guide his students and listeners along the music path or marg sangit, revealing its beauty and its depth to them. Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar’s music was a teaching in itself and it needed no words to convey a message; it reflected equanimity and it was enriched by peace and wisdom.
This book is about the nature of Dhrupad, the oldest and most refined genre of Indian classical music.
This book is about Dhrupad music as yoga in all the meanings of the word. It is also about the living tradition of “guru-shishya-parampara” that is to say the relation between a master and his students and the direct transmission of knowledge.
This book resonates with the voices of students, musicians, music lovers and admirers of Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, who sing his praise in unison.
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