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dhrupad|ˈdruːpæd| [ad. Skr. dhraupada kind of dance.] A classical form of north Indian vocal music, consisting of a prelude and four sections developing various parts of the raga, usually sung in a slow tempo.
1898B. A. Pingle Indian Mus. (ed. 2) ii. 63 There are certain fixed modes of rendering the Rágas or Ráginis and Jilhás or Dhuns, in vocal as well as instrumental music... The principal among these are the Alápa or Joḍa and Dhrupada, [etc.]. 1921H. A. Popley Music of India vi. 88 The Dhrupad is usually in slow time and in selected tālas such as Āditāla, Rūpaka tāla, Chantāla, and Dhīma tāla. 1959A. N. Sanyal Ragas & Raginis 1 The present work chiefly concerns the materials representing the classical forms, namely Dhrubapada and Khyal forms. Ibid. (index) 275/1 Dhrubapada, (colloquial ‘Dhrupad’). 1968Indian Mus. Jrnl. V. 54 Translations of Sanskrit treatises, original treatises, dhrupada collections..and the like. |