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Temple Musical Instruments of Kerala

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Book Detail:

  • Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
  • Edition: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 182
  • Release Date: 01-12-2010
  • EAN: 9788124605448
  • Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Languages: English

Description:
The performing arts of Kerala—Kathakali, Kutiyattam, Mohiniattam, and other forms of dance and drama—hold a significant place in India’s cultural and artistic heritage. These performances are accompanied by a distinctive musical tradition supported by Kerala’s indigenous musical instruments, including a variety of drums, clappers, pipes, and string instruments.

Many of these instruments are deeply rooted in Kerala’s temple rituals and festivities, such as the Itakka, Chenta, Timila, Milavu, and Suddha Maddalam (membranophones), the Kurum Kulal and Kompu Vadyam (aerophones), and the Ilattalam (idiophone). This book, the first English-language publication dedicated to the subject, presents detailed insights into each instrument, including illustrations.

Written by a dedicated student of Kerala’s performing arts, this volume offers precise information on the dimensions, materials, construction, playing techniques, and training methods of these instruments. Additionally, it explores the folklore associated with Kerala’s musical traditions. A valuable resource for musicians, musicologists, students of folklore and anthropology, and general readers interested in Kerala’s rich artistic legacy.

Author:
Rajagopalan, L. S.