- Look up
Carnatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carnatic may
refer to:
Carnatic region,
Southern India Carnatic music, the
classical music of Southern...
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Carnatic instrumentalists Trinity of
Carnatic music Sriram, Parthasarathy. "A
Karnatic Music Primer" (PDF). Ramaswamy,
Vijaya (25
August 2017).
Historical Dictionary...
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Carnatic wars were a
series of
military conflicts in the
middle of the 18th
century in India's
coastal Carnatic region, a
dependency of
Hyderabad State...
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Swara (Sanskrit: स्वर) or
svara is an
Indian classical music term that
connotes simultaneously a breath, a vowel, a note, the
sound of a
musical note corresponding...
- Introduction. East-West Publications. p. 10.
Contribution of
Travancore to
Karnatic Music.
Information &
Public Relations Department,
Government of Kerala...
- and the
Mughals – even
against Hindu powers, such as the
nayaks of the
Karnatic. Further, he did not ally with
other Hindu powers, such as the Rajputs...
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Thyagaraja Swami Keerthanaigal (in Tamil) (7th ed.). Royapettah, Madras: The
Karnatic Music Book Centre. "Giriraja Suta". YouTube.
Complete text of compositions...
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Retrieved 26 May 2016. Kinnear, M. 1985. A
discography of
Hindustani and
Karnatic music.
Greenwood Press. Rang De with Anup
Jalota at
Radha Madhav Dham,...
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missionary of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the
first Superior of
Karnatic Mission headquartered at
Pondicherry which later became the Archdiocese...
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marries Kabir's
couplets with
contemporary music adding elements of rock,
Karnatic, and folk. Po****r
renderings include 'Halke
Gaadi Haanko',
Chadariya Jhini...