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Imaging Sound: An Ethnomusicological Study of Music, Art, and Culture in Mughal India (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology)
 
 
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Imaging Sound: An Ethnomusicological Study of Music, Art, and Culture in Mughal India (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) [Hardcover]

Bonnie C. Wade (Author)
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0226868400 978-0226868400 July 20, 1998 1
The rulers of the Mughal Empire of India, who reigned from 1526 to 1858, spared no expense as patrons of the arts. They left as their legacy an extraordinarily rich body of commissioned artistic projects, including illustrated manuscripts and paintings that represent music-making in numerous spheres of Mughal court life, particularly that of women. These images form the basis of Bonnie C. Wade's study of how musicians of Hindustan encountered and Indianized music from the Persian cultural sphere.

Combining ethnomusicological and art historical methods with history and lore, Wade focuses first on paintings for Akbar, showing how political and cultural agendas intertwined in the portrayal of his life and that of his grandfather Babur and father, Humayun. Wade then follows the depictions of music-making through paintings for Akbar's successors, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, to trace the gradual synthesis of Persian and Indian culture. Richly illustrated with reproductions of rare Mughal paintings, this work will appeal broadly to anyone interested in Indian history, ethnomusicology, and art history.

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  • Hardcover: 470 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (July 20, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226868400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226868400
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 9.2 x 1.3 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic pictures, June 6, 2003
This book is an exploration of 16th century Mughal paintings that include musicians and instruments. Much of the book is devoted to explaining the stories behind the paintings, starting with who was Akbar the Great? Wade elucidates the history of Akbar's family, and how they came to rule India. She relates the chronicles to scenes depicted in specific historical paintings. Each of the paintings includes musicians in some form, and Wade describes in detail the instruments that the musicians are playing and the reason for their inclusion in the work. The paintings themselves are exquisite, with 165 plates reproduced in black and white and 20 in full color. The book also includes family trees of the Mughals, maps, and a glossary of musical terms.

Although the book is extraordinarily well done, it wasn't quite what I was looking for. From the title of the book, I had expected Wade to focus the text on the music of the Mughals rather than on their general history. I had expected more of the book to consider questions such as which instruments were played in Mughal times, how the instruments changed from then until now, and more generally, how much we can learn about the history of music by examining contemporary visual art works. Nevertheless, the book exemplifies excellent scholarship and it is, in itself, a magnificent work of art.

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This intimate, familial description puts a human face on one of the famous, complex, and successful figures in Indian history: a superb soldier, an accomplished a administrator, an adroit statesman, a genius, an inspiring and commanding leader, an intellectual, and a great patron of the arts. Read the first page
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naubat ensemble, rudra vines, rudra viva, rudra vina, pitch referent, imperial ensemble, formal court sessions, imperial musicians, board zither, plucked lute, peg attachment, bowed lute, neck link, vina player, vertical flute, patrimonial household, weighing ceremony, princely vision, court sphere, frame drum, musical synthesis, pictorial content, opaque watercolor, male musicians, cylindrical drum
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Abu'l Fazl, Shah Jahan, West Asian, Naubat Khan, Bairam Khan, Adham Khan, Maham Anaga, Misri Singh, Central Asian, Akbar Nama, Gulbadan Begam, South Asian, A'in-i Akbari, Baz Bahadur, Khizr Khan, Akbar Náma, Zafar Khan, Dara Shikoh, Deval Rani, Mumtaz Mahal, Sher Shah, Tan Sen, Túti Nama, Amir Khusrau, Khan Khanan
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