dravidian dithyramb (ssaa)
- Catalog ID: S-179
- Composer: Victor Paranjoti
- Voicing: ssaa
- Accompaniment: a cappella
- Language: Phonetic
- Country: India
- Series: Music Of Asia And The Pacific
- Other: cd02 2003 best, MAP, women
- Score: View Score
- Sound: Listen
Description
The Dravidian Dithyramb embodies traces of ragas from the Carnatic music of South India, but it also bears an astonishing resemblence to the tarana – a form of Hindustani classical music which uses Persian and Arabic phonemes as nonsense syllables. See also M-24: ttbb and S-42: satb; satb version is recorded on cd-02.
Notable for its use of typical India melodic motifs, The Dravidian Dithyramb is an impression of uninhibited festivity. An elusive but persistent pulse motivates the music, which is based on mere fragments of melody–the pulse driving onward faster and faster toward the final frenzied utterance.
Dithyramb is a Greek term for a wild, passionate hymn. Dravidian usually refers to the languages and races of South India, as distinct from Aryan which usually defines the linguistic and racial group of the north. A performance of this piece should create excitement through driving relentlessly towards a climactic end.