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Box 3

 Container

Contains 28 Results:

Debu Chaudhuri (sitar) and Sitaram Sharma (tabla)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

Mahapurush Misra (tabla), 1966 and undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: 1966 and undated

Dagar (sarod) — North India

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

Unidentified performer (violin) — South India

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

S. Subbulakshmi (singer), S. Radha (singer, singer’s daughter), T.K. Murthy (mrdangam), Vinayakaram (ghatam)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

K.V. Narayanaswamy (singer), Jon Higgins (singer), T. Viswanathan (flute), Hilaire Hiler (sruti box)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

T. Ranganathan (mrdangam)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988

Ravi Shankar (sitar), Allah Rahka (tabla)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Photographs in the World music performers subseries show visiting artists who specialized in African, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Native American music. Instruments shown include the Indian been, kanjira, mrdangam, sarangi, sarod, sitar, tabla, tambura, and vina; the Javanese gender and gamelan; and the Japanese koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen. Photographs of ethnic dance performances and Javanese shadow plays are also included.

Dates: circa 1947-1988