|  articles Evolution in Modern Indian Music Salil Chowdhury Against modern Indian music there has been 
an accusation by a certain select  group - that modern Indian music is not 
Indian at all. Additionally some would be reluctant to concede that it is even 
music. About this second opinion I withhold any discussion. But as to the comment 
that modern Indian music is not Indian - that is an intriguing point of view which 
in my opinion deserves to be discussed. The reason being that this charge has 
been made by a select and quite influential group of music aficionados. This group 
is of the firm opinion that: a) modern Indian music does not follow any of the 
raag note patterns of Indian music, b) this music has none of the characteristics 
of being typically Indian  in other words Indian folk-music, and c) for 
accompaniment with this music, it is all too easy to use foreign 'orchestral' 
music. Published in "Sangeetika" magazine, 1st Year Puja Issue (1959). Translated from the Bengali original.  |