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Indian music (Hindustani in the
north and Carnatic in the south) has been e volving
as part of India’s culture for centuries. Aspects of musical from
such as tonal intervals, harmonies and rhythmical patterns are the
unique products of a wealth of musical traditions and influences;
they are also very different from those familiar in the west. Much
of the music recalls Indian fables and legends, as well as
celebrating the seasonal rhythms of nature. Indian dancing,
similarly unique and timeless, is also widely performed throughout
the country, either at major festivals and recitals, or at the
many cultural shows which are staged in hotels.
Music Festivals
The following is a list of the major
music festivals in India:
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Sangeet Natak Akademi
- New Delhi.
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January: Tyagaraja
- Tiruvayyaru, near Thanjavur.
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March: Shankar Lal
– New Delhi.
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August: Vishnu Digambar
-New Delhi.
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September: Bhatkhande
- Lucknow.
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October: Sadarang
- Calcutta.
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November: Sur-Singar
- Bombay.
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December: Tansen
- Gwalior.
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Music Academy -
Madras.
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Shanmukhananda –
The Music, Dance, and Drama Festival, Bombay.
The visitor may also be lucky enough
to witness dancing at a village festival or a private wedding.
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