Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers – By T.M. Krishna (Author)

Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers – By T.M. Krishna (Author)

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Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers – By T.M. Krishna (Author)

Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers – By T.M. Krishna (Author)

Rs. 509.00
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Dismantle the rigid walls of caste, privilege, and institutional silence to uncover the true, blood-and-sweat architecture behind India's premier percussion instrument. In Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers, acclaimed vocalist, author, and Magsaysay Award-winning activist T.M. Krishna delivers a towering, deeply moving socio-cultural investigation. Shifting entirely away from sterilized musicological essays or elite concert-hall romanticism, this premium non-fiction volume serves as an indispensable cultural critique—carefully documenting the lives, multi-generational memories, and extraordinary engineering skills of the highly marginalized, primarily Dalit Christian artisans who physically build the beating heart of the Karnatik stage.

While classical music history routinely celebrates the legendary playing techniques of stalwarts like Palghat Mani Iyer, it has systematically erased a startling, inconvenient reality: the modern mrdangam is only a century old, and none of its upper-caste virtuosos possessed the fundamental, highly complex physical knowledge required to make it. Written in an exceptionally rigorous, transparent, and authoritative voice, Krishna traces the grueling, intellectually taxing process of mrdangam creation—from sourcing, curing, and treating raw animal hides to selecting timber, binding tension straps, and achieving a precise acoustic pitch. The book exposes the devastating paradox where the Brahminical concert stage demands structural acoustic perfection from an instrument, yet treats the brilliant artisans who translate abstract musical concepts into physical reality as mere baseline laborers. It stands as an essential reference companion for sociologists, musicologists, human rights advocates, and anyone dedicated to honest subcontinental cultural history.

Rather than burying its vital societal critique under dense, unformatted walls of text, Sebastian and Sons coordinates its profound ethnomusicological research across four core, beautifully scannable structural pillars:

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विवरण

Dismantle the rigid walls of caste, privilege, and institutional silence to uncover the true, blood-and-sweat architecture behind India's premier percussion instrument. In Sebastian and Sons: A Brief History of the Mrdangam Makers, acclaimed vocalist, author, and Magsaysay Award-winning activist T.M. Krishna delivers a towering, deeply moving socio-cultural investigation. Shifting entirely away from sterilized musicological essays or elite concert-hall romanticism, this premium non-fiction volume serves as an indispensable cultural critique—carefully documenting the lives, multi-generational memories, and extraordinary engineering skills of the highly marginalized, primarily Dalit Christian artisans who physically build the beating heart of the Karnatik stage.

While classical music history routinely celebrates the legendary playing techniques of stalwarts like Palghat Mani Iyer, it has systematically erased a startling, inconvenient reality: the modern mrdangam is only a century old, and none of its upper-caste virtuosos possessed the fundamental, highly complex physical knowledge required to make it. Written in an exceptionally rigorous, transparent, and authoritative voice, Krishna traces the grueling, intellectually taxing process of mrdangam creation—from sourcing, curing, and treating raw animal hides to selecting timber, binding tension straps, and achieving a precise acoustic pitch. The book exposes the devastating paradox where the Brahminical concert stage demands structural acoustic perfection from an instrument, yet treats the brilliant artisans who translate abstract musical concepts into physical reality as mere baseline laborers. It stands as an essential reference companion for sociologists, musicologists, human rights advocates, and anyone dedicated to honest subcontinental cultural history.

Rather than burying its vital societal critique under dense, unformatted walls of text, Sebastian and Sons coordinates its profound ethnomusicological research across four core, beautifully scannable structural pillars:

शिपिंग नीति
शिपिंग नीति

हमारी शिपिंग नीति हमारे सभी ग्राहकों के लिए तेज़ और विश्वसनीय डिलीवरी सेवाओं को सुनिश्चित करने के लिए डिज़ाइन की गई है। हम आपकी ज़रूरतों को पूरा करने और आपके ऑर्डर की समय पर डिलीवरी की गारंटी देने वाले कुशल शिपिंग समाधान प्रदान करने का प्रयास करते हैं। निश्चिंत रहें कि हमने आपके खरीदारी के अनुभव को सहज और परेशानी मुक्त बनाने के लिए स्पष्ट शिपिंग नियम और शर्तें स्थापित की हैं।

डिलीवरी शर्तें

हमारी डिलीवरी शर्तें सरल और पारदर्शी हैं, जिसमें हमारी शिपिंग प्रक्रिया के बारे में आपको जानने के लिए आवश्यक सभी बातें बताई गई हैं। हम आपकी प्राथमिकताओं और आवश्यकताओं को पूरा करने के लिए विभिन्न डिलीवरी विकल्प प्रदान करते हैं। मानक शिपिंग से लेकर शीघ्र डिलीवरी तक, हमने आपको कवर कर लिया है। हम आपके ऑर्डर को तुरंत और अत्यंत सावधानी के साथ वितरित करने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध हैं।

शिपिंग जानकारी

विस्तृत शिपिंग जानकारी के लिए, कृपया हमारे शिपिंग पेज पर जाएं, जहाँ आप हमारी डिलीवरी सेवाओं के बारे में सभी आवश्यक विवरण पा सकते हैं। इसमें शिपिंग दरें, अनुमानित डिलीवरी समय और कोई अन्य प्रासंगिक जानकारी शामिल है। हम आपको अपने ऑर्डर को ट्रैक करने और एक सुचारू डिलीवरी प्रक्रिया सुनिश्चित करने में मदद करने के लिए अद्यतित शिपिंग जानकारी प्रदान करना चाहते हैं।

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