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Beteiligte: Nuttall, Denise
In: Studies in South Asian Film & Media, 5, 2013, 1, S. 69-79
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Intellect
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Umfang: 69-79
ISSN: 1756-4921
1756-493X
DOI: 10.1386/safm.5.1.69_1
veröffentlicht in: Studies in South Asian Film & Media
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: Intellect (CrossRef)
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>As Hindustani music (North Indian classical) and the performance of tabla moves outside of its South Asian origins the underlying aesthetic, rasa, and the structure of the musical system travels across and between musical and cultural borders informing and shaping the performative context. To what extent does the rasa concept, referred to as a ‘tasting’ experience, dominant in the arts of India, affect the global art of tabla? Often overlooked by scholars, and confused with the process of bhava (emotion) by performers, the concept and application of rasa continues to be the dominant aesthetic principle in what we have come to know globally as tabla soloing. I argue that it is in the phenomenological experience of music training and music making that we find a possible connection between the practice of rasa and the embodiment of bhava (performer emotion).</jats:p>