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The earliest recordings of Indian music are characterised by the high-pitched announcement, ''My name is Gauhar Jaan.'' This declaration epitomised a milestone in the history of Indian classical music, one that would forever change its content, structure and style.The musical scene in India at the turn of the 20th century witnessed tumultuous changes. The traditional custodians of the art form, the devadasis in the south and the nautch girls in the north, who had nurtured the art for centuries, became victims of the moralityaws of the British government and the prudery of an ''enlightened'' Indian elitist class. Gauhar Jaan (1873-1930), however, an eminent Hindustani vocalist, symbolises the resurgence of women musicians of her era.Born Eileen Angelina Yeoward, an Armenian Christian whoater converted to Islam, Gauhar Jaan was a naturally gifted musician with an outstanding repertoire. One of the earliest women artists to seize the opportunities that rose with the advent of recording technologies, hers was the first Indian voice to ever be recorded in 1902. She went on to cut close to 600 records, the most successful female musician of her time.This book traces her story, a story peppered with the stuff myth andegend, as well as the times during which sheived. It also describes the evolution of the Indian recording industry and its impact on the country''s music, theatre and socialife.

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      Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd.
      Publication Date: 01/01/2012
      ISBN13: 9788129120588, 978-8129120588
      ISBN10: 8129120585

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The earliest recordings of Indian music are characterised by the high-pitched announcement, ''My name is Gauhar Jaan.'' This declaration epitomised a milestone in the history of Indian classical music, one that would forever change its content, structure and style.The musical scene in India at the turn of the 20th century witnessed tumultuous changes. The traditional custodians of the art form, the devadasis in the south and the nautch girls in the north, who had nurtured the art for centuries, became victims of the moralityaws of the British government and the prudery of an ''enlightened'' Indian elitist class. Gauhar Jaan (1873-1930), however, an eminent Hindustani vocalist, symbolises the resurgence of women musicians of her era.Born Eileen Angelina Yeoward, an Armenian Christian whoater converted to Islam, Gauhar Jaan was a naturally gifted musician with an outstanding repertoire. One of the earliest women artists to seize the opportunities that rose with the advent of recording technologies, hers was the first Indian voice to ever be recorded in 1902. She went on to cut close to 600 records, the most successful female musician of her time.This book traces her story, a story peppered with the stuff myth andegend, as well as the times during which sheived. It also describes the evolution of the Indian recording industry and its impact on the country''s music, theatre and socialife.

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