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biography of vishnu narayan bhatkhande


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Answered by raniw5947
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Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande (10 August 1860 – 19 September 1936) was an Indian musicologist who wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music, an art which had been propagated for acenturies mostly through oral traditions. During those earlier times, the art had undergone several changes, rendering the raga grammar documented in scant old outdated texts.[2]

Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande

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Background information

Born

10 August 1860

Bombay, India[1]

Origin

India

Died

19 September 1936 (aged 76)[1]

Bombay, India[1]

Genres

Hindustani classicalMewati Gharana

Years active

1875–1935

Ragas used to be classified into Raga (male), Ragini (female), and Putra (children). Bhatkhande reclassified them into the currently used thaat system. He noted that several ragas did not conform to their description in ancient Sanskrit texts. He explained the ragas in an easy-to-understand language and composed several bandishes which explained the grammar of the ragas.

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Answered by keanuvaz
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Answer: Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande (10 August 1860 – 19 September 1936) was an Indian musicologist who wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music, an art which had been propagated for acenturies mostly through oral traditions. During those earlier times, the art had undergone several changes, rendering the raga grammar documented in scant old outdated texts.

Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande

Bhatkhande.jpg

Background information

Born

10 August 1860

Bombay, India

Origin

India

Died

19 September 1936 (aged 76)

Bombay, India[1]

Genres

Hindustani classicalMewati Gharana

Years active

1875–1935

Ragas used to be classified into Raga (male), Ragini (female), and Putra (children). Bhatkhande reclassified them into the currently used thaat system. He noted that several ragas did not conform to their description in ancient Sanskrit texts. He explained the ragas in an easy-to-understand language and composed several bandishes which explained the grammar of the ragas

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