释义 |
‖ ragini|ˈrɑːgiːniː| [a. Skr. rāgiṇī, lit. coloured, impassioned.] In Indian music, a modification of a raga.
1788W. Jones in Asiatick Res. I. 264 The Nymphs of Musick are the thirty Ráginís or Female Passions. 1807,1891[see raga]. 1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 333/1 The theoretical system..knows 6 (main) ragas and 30 raginis, each of which are duplicated according to the sa-grama or the ma-grama scheme (perfect or augmented fourths). 1948B. Bose Acre of Green Grass 41 In classical Indian music..words are no more than pleasing containers of the ragini, or the melodic pattern. 1954Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) IV. 457/1 Seven were chosen in the end..to serve as basic modes or pure jâtis. From these seven jâtis the whole elaborate structure of râgas and râginis was eventually developed. 1968Indian Mus. Jrnl. V. 33 He minutely studied the nature of various rāga-s and rāginī-s, to find out their suitability for expressing different emotions. |