Sufi Music of India and Pakistan: Sound, Context and Meaning in Qawwali

Sufi Music of India and Pakistan: Sound, Context and Meaning in Qawwali

Author
Regula B Qureshi
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
English
Edition
New
Year
1995
Page
284
ISBN
0226700925,9780226700922
File Type
pdf
File Size
23.1 MiB

The most distinctive and important genre of Muslim devotional music, Qawalli is closely identified with Sufism, the mystical form of Islam. At a Qawalli assembly, Sufi devotees gather under the guidance of a spiritual leader to experience states of mystical love and divine ecstasy through a ritual listening to music.

In this study, Qureshi creates a "context-sensitive musical grammar"—a way to study the setting, audience, and performance as elements of the music.

"Superbly documented. . . . Sufi Music is an engaging read for those interested in understanding not just qawwali, but also how music—perhaps all musics—is informed by, shaped by, and interacts with the ideological, socio-economic, and performance environment of its composers and performers."—Kenneth Chen, Canadian University Music Review

"A remarkably rigorous, creative, and insightful treatment of music as process, [this book] should serve as an exemplary approach to documenting performance in general. . . . A welcome addition to literature in ethnomusicology and Indian studies in general."—Peter Manuel, 1989 Yearbook for Traditional Music

"An accomplished musician as well as an anthropologist-ethnomusicologist, [Qureshi] has applied her formidable skills to analysis of the role of music in contemporary Sufi practice in India and Pakistan. . . . The whole is a most impressive work of scholarship."—F. and J. Lehmann, Pacific Studies

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