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Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.
Prospectus M. A. in Indian Classical Music
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Revised Syllabus of M. A. Examination for Semester Pattern Effective from 2012 – 13 progressively
M. A. Music Semester I
Paper I : Practical Test Paper II : Mazlis Performance Paper III : Theory Paper I
Paper IV : Theory Paper II
M. A. Music Semester II
Paper I : Practical Test Paper II : Mazlis Performance Paper III : Theory Paper I
Paper IV : Theory Paper II
M. A. Music Semester III
Paper I : Practical Test Paper II : Mazlis Performance Paper III : Theory Paper I
Paper IV : Theory Paper II
M. A. Music Semester IV
Paper I : Practical Test Paper II : Mazlis Performance Paper III : Theory Paper I
Paper IV : Theory Paper II
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Absorption Scheme:
Eligibility Criteria
Paper Pattern Theory paper will be comprised of total 5 questions with one option, i. e. there will be 10 questions
with equal marks. In case of short notes, there will be equal distribution of marks. Question paper will
essentially contain questions from each unit.
Passing Persentage:
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M. A. INDIAN MUSIC Examination
(Classical Vocal and Instrumental)
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(One practical period of 60 minutes in Music shall be counted
equivalent to one lecture period.)
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Candidates offering instrumental music shall choose any one of the following
instruments:
a) Sitar b) Sarod c) Violin d) Flute e) Dilruba f) Harmonium
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There shall be two papers of theory, Practical Test (Viva) and Mazlis
performance of one hour for each Semester examination.
Marking Pattern for all Semesters:
Practical Test (Viva) - 100 marks
Mazlis Performance - 100 marks
Theory Paper I - 100 marks
Theory Paper II - 100 marks
Total - 400 marks
M. A. Indian Music will be comprised of 4 Semesters, and maximum marks for each
Semester will be 400, hence total marks for the entire course will be 1600.
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(Practical Test - Viva) (Mazlis Performance)
(Practical Test - Viva):
(Mazlis Performance)
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M. A. INDIAN MUSIC Examination
(Classical Vocal and Instrumental)
SEMESTER I
Practical Paper I (Viva) Maximum Marks: 100
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Practical Paper II (Mazlis Performance) Maximum Marks: 100
Marks Distribution
Theory Paper I
Unit I:
Unit II:
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Unit III:
Unit IV:
Theory Paper II
Unit I:
Unit II:
Unit III:
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Unit IV:
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M. A. INDIAN MUSIC Examination
(Classical Vocal and Instrumental)
SEMESTER II
Practical Paper I (Viva) Maximum Marks: 100
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Practical Paper II (Mazlis Performance) Maximum Marks: 100
Marks Distribution
Theory Paper I
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Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
(Background Music), (Orchestra),
Unit IV
Theory Paper II
Unit I
Unit II
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Unit III
Unit IV
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M. A. INDIAN MUSIC Examination
(Classical Vocal and Instrumental)
SEMESTER III
Practical Paper I (Viva) Maximum Marks: 100
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Practical Paper II (Mazlis Performance) Maximum Marks: 100
(Mazlis Perfomance): Semester III Marks Distribution
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Theory Paper I
Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Theroy Paper II
Unit I
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Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
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M. A. INDIAN MUSIC Examination
(Classical Vocal and Instrumental)
SEMESTER IV
Practical Paper I (Viva) Maximum Marks: 100
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Practical Paper II (Mazlis Performance) Maximum Marks: 100
(Mazlis Performance)
Theroy Paper I
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Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Theroy Paper II
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Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
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M. A. (Indian Music)
REFERENCE BOOKS:-
1. Sensation of Tone – Helmlottz
2. Philosophy of Music – William Pole
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6. Introduction of the study of the Music of Hindustan – E. Clement
7. Music of Hindustan – Fox Strangways
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9. Psychology of Music – H. P. Krishnarao
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16. Indian Music – Cap. Day
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18. Hindu Music and Rhythm – Vishnu Das Shirali
19. A short historical survey of the Music of Upper India – Pt. V. N. Bhatkhande
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21. Sangeet of India – Atiya Begum
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22. Hindusthani Music, its physics and aesthetics – G. H. Ranade
23. Music of India – H. H. Popely
24. Indian Music Today – S. K. Choubey
25. Theory of Indian Music – Bishan Swarup
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30. Raag and Raginis – O. C. Ganguly
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38. Hindusthani Music - Bandopadhyay
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41. Music Journals – Kala Vihar, Sangeet
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45. How to listen to good music – K. B. Green, Part 1, 2
46. History of Indian Music – M. R. Shastri
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59. History of Indian Music – Swami Prajnananda
60. Historical study of Indian Music – Swami Prajnananda
61. Indian Music Traditions – Prof. V. C. Deshpande
62. Psycho-acoustics of music and speech – Prof. B. C. Deva
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