Puthenpana : A Musical Study
പുത്തൻ പാന : സംഗീതാത്മകമായ പഠനം
By
Dr. Joseph J. Palackal. CMICONTENTS
  
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An analysis of the intercultural processes that influenced the singing styles of Puthan Pana, an eighteenth-century Malayalam poem by John Earnest Hanxleden, in the historical context of Christianization and religious colonization in South India.
Puthen paana: A Musical Study     
Joseph J. Palackal    Master's thesis. Hunter College, City University of New York. 1995    
Puthen paana (New Epic Poem), a Christian music genre of Kerala, South  India, is an example of a syncretic musical offshoot of religiocultural  communication at multiple levels and of the interface between the  evangelization processes and the personal mission of the poet John Earnst  Hanxleden (1681-1732). Analysis of musical examples shows that the  introduction of Syriac (Aramaic) liturgical chants in Kerala by the  immigrant Christians from Persia and the intercultural musical processes  within the region have influenced the melodies. A model of the formation and  transformation of musical styles in India can be found within the process  underlying these melodies.     (Author)
Master's thesis- Hunter College-CUNY.
Director- Barbara L. Hampton. (ProQuest ID: 740455261).
Keywords - Puthan Pana : A Musical Study, Puthan Pana, , Dr. Joseph J. Palackal CMI, Joseph J. Palackal, South Indian churches, Kerala Catholic Church, indian Catholic Church, Puthenpaana, Puthenpana, Arnos Pathiri, Koothasappana Kudasa Paana

 
 
 
  
                         

