The rāg that Burned down Delhi: Music and Memory between 1857 and 1947
The Urdu litterateur Shahid Ahmad Dehlvi (1906–1967) recorded a series of reflections and reminiscences about Delhi, its culture, and how that culture was brought to an end by the violence of Partition in 1947. In his essays on music, he documented the performances and personal histories of a range...
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Auteur principal: | Richard David Williams |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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