R&L Education / National Association for Music Education (NAfME)
Pages: 232
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-57886-876-6 • Hardback • January 2009 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
Natalie Sarrazin holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology and a Master's degree in Music Education. She is currently assistant professor of music and teaches in the Arts for Children program, an interdisciplinary arts program at The College at Brockport, State University of New York.
Chapter 1 Indian Culture and Sound
Chapter 2 Introduction to Indian Classical Music
Chapter 3 North Indian Classical Vocal Music
Chapter 4 Classical Instrumental Music
Chapter 5 Folk Music
Chapter 6 Indian Film Music
Chapter 7 Traditional Popular Musics of India - Pop, Ghazal, National, Bhangra, Children's Songs and Devotional Music
Sarrazin's book is a streetwise, hands-on, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic guide to India's musical traditions. Including India's northern classical style, folk, Bollywood, and the boisterous bhangra dance, the book is the perfect introduction to the music of the world's largest democracy. In a work of love filled with cultural insights and a teacher's creativity in making India's varied musics accessible, Sarrazin brings intelligence to performing and appreciating India's multifaceted musical traditions.
— David Reck, Professor of Music and Asian Languages and Civilizations, Emeritus, Amherst College
A comprehensive and accessible textbook on various genres of Indian music-classical, folk, film, and popular. An excellent resource for music educators. Sarrazin brings a depth of insider knowledge to her work based on her research and performance of the music and immersion in the culture.
— Marie McCarthy, professor and chair of Music Education, University of Michigan
This is an excellent introduction, with many practical teaching ideas, for presenting the music of India. It is especially appropriate for music educators interested in introducing students to a broader array of the world's musics and addressing our multicultural musical mandate in the classroom.
— William M. Anderson, Professor of Music Education Emeritus and Founding Director, Center for the Study of World Musics, Kent State University