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Vaoiya Swaralapi (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Jayanta Kumar Burman
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali

About the Book

Vaoiya Swaralapi (Bengali Version) is a valuable and meticulously prepared notation-based collection dedicated to the preservation and study of Bhawaiya music, one of the most cherished folk music traditions of North Bengal and adjoining regions. Deeply rooted in the lives, emotions, and cultural experiences of rural communities, Bhawaiya songs have long captivated listeners through their distinctive melodies, lyrical beauty, and heartfelt expression.

Recognizing the need to preserve the authentic form of this rich musical heritage, Jayanta Kumar Burman has compiled this important volume with carefully documented musical notations. The book employs the Akarmatrik notation system along with specially designed symbolic markings to accurately represent the unique melodic movements, vocal nuances, and stylistic characteristics of Bhawaiya singing. These notational features help safeguard both the original tunes and lyrical structures for future generations of performers, students, and researchers.

A distinctive feature of the book is its detailed discussion of the classification of Bhawaiya songs, offering readers a deeper understanding of the genre's thematic and musical diversity. The volume also introduces and explains the innovative Navatal rhythmic system and its practical application within Bhawaiya music, adding a significant scholarly dimension to the study of this folk tradition.

In addition to preserving traditional compositions, the book explores textual variations, melodic adaptations, and contemporary reinterpretations of older Bhawaiya songs. By documenting these developments, it presents a living musical tradition that continues to evolve while remaining connected to its cultural roots.

Combining practical musical guidance with cultural and academic insight, Vaoiya Swaralapi serves as an essential resource for singers, music students, researchers, folk music enthusiasts, and cultural practitioners. It contributes significantly to the preservation, understanding, and continued appreciation of Bhawaiya music within the broader landscape of Bengali folk culture.