Volume : IV, Issue : XII, December - 2014

Indian Classical Music Heritage: A progress and impact in Kolhapur City, India

Dr. T. V. Sathe

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<p><p>Kolhapur is old city established during the historic period in first century before Christ. The city has very< /> rich heritage of Indian Classical Music. The progress of musical heritage heritage in the city is remarkable. There are more than 50 institutes actively engaged in teaching and training students. Thousands of students are< /> trained every year and there are more than 300 artists currently giving their stage / public performances. 44% common< /> population gave choice to Indian Classical Music and 77% by trained people. The choice within the Indian Classical< /> Music given by the trained persons refer to 30%, 28%, 12%, 16%, 13% and 1.00% for chota khayal, bada khayal, Drupad–Dhamar, Tarana, Thumri and others respectively. Within the semiclassical music common people preferred Abhangwani 54%, Gazal gayan 28% and Natya geet 18%. For heå, most of the people preferred Hindustan classical (90%)< /> than Karnataki (10%) at morning 30%, night 26% and afternoon 10%. 90% people opinioned that Indian Classical< /> Music can remove stress and tension, 60% believed in increase of freshness and 8% believed in naturalizing the mind.< /> Therefore, 96% people wants to learn and 100% wants to protect heritage of Indian Classical music in Kolhapur city.< /> Historical accounts of heritage of Indian classical music with popular institutes and artist have also given in the paper.</p></p>

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Dr. T. V. Sathe Indian Classical Music Heritage: A Progress and Impact in Kolhapur City, India Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue : 12 December 2014


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